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Multi-reference Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster theory

Multi-reference Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster theory... [Pg.143]

These two possible formulations of multi-reference Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster theory are discussed further below. In Section 4.2.2.1, we present a multiroot formulation of Brillouin-Wigner theory. This formalism is employed in Section 4.2.2.2 to develop a multi-root, multi-reference Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster theory, using a Hilbert space approach. In Section 4.2.2.3, we discuss the basic approximations employed in the multi-reference Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster method. [Pg.145]

We turn now to the calculation of the effective Hamiltonian (4.98) for single-root multi-reference Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster theory. Using the Hilbert space exponential ansatz of Jeziorski and Monkhorst, expression (4.103), the off-diagonal... [Pg.159]

In Section 4.2.3.2, we presented the basic equations of single-root (state-specific) multi-reference Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster theory. We derived these equations from the single-root (state-specific) multi-reference Brillouin-Wigner perturbation theory presented in Section 4.2.3.1. In this section, we turn our attention to the coupled cluster single- and double-excitations approximation, ccsd. We present... [Pg.159]

The application of the Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster theory to the multireference function electron correlation problem yields two distinct approaches (i) the multi-root formalism which was discussed in Section 4.2.2 and (ii) the single-root formalism described in the previous subsections of this section. Section 4.2.3. The multiroot multi-reference Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster formalism reveals insights into other formulations of the multi-reference coupled cluster problem which often suffer from the intruder state problem which, and in practice, may lead to spurious... [Pg.162]

In Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster theory, the simple a posteriori correction described above is exact in the case of the single-reference formalism. In the state-specific multi-reference Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster theory, the simple a posteriori correction is approximate. An iterative correction for lack of extensivity has been studied by Kttner [38], but this reintroduces the intruder state problem. [Pg.164]

Here we shall discuss two versions of the multi-reference Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster (Bwcc) theory which are based on the use of effective Hamiltonians. [Pg.143]

If we now adopt an exponential ansatz for the wave operator 17, then we are lead to the multi-reference Brillouin-Wigner coupled-cluster (MR Bwcc) theory. [Pg.148]

A posteriori corrections can be developed for calculations performed by using the Brillouin-Wigner perturbation expansion. These a posteriori corrections can be obtained for the Brillouin-Wigner perturbation theory itself and, more importantly, for methods, such as limited configuration interaction or multi-reference coupled cluster theory, which can be formulated within the framework of a Brillouin-Wigner perturbation expansion. [Pg.43]


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