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Brillouin-Wigner coupled-cluster theory multireference

Multireference Brillouin-Wigner Coupled-Cluster Theory. [Pg.75]

Multireference Brillouin-Wigner Coupled-Cluster Theory (I. Hubac, J. Masik, P. Mach, J. Urban P. Babinec)... [Pg.331]

Hubac and his co-workers222"231 have explored the use of Brillouin-Wigner perturbation theory in solving the coupled cluster equations. For the case of a single reference function, this approach is entirely equivalent to other formulations of the coupled cluster equations. However, for the multireference case, the Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster theory shows some promise in that it appears to alleviate the intruder state problem. No doubt perturbative analysis will help to gain a deeper understanding of this approach. [Pg.441]

Size-extensivity correction for the state-spedfic multireference Brillouin-Wigner coupled-cluster theory... [Pg.63]

Multireference Brillouin- Wigner coupled-cluster theory. Single-root approach Advances in Quanlum Chemistry 31, 75 (1999)... [Pg.63]

The simplest way to realize an exponential expansion is to employ the exponential ansdtz of Jeziorski and Monkhorst [87] which exploits a complete model space. This is the approach that we followed in Section 4.2.2.2 in developing a multi-root multireference Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster theory. The Jeziorski and Monkhorst exponential ansatz may be written... [Pg.158]

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]

So far, we have specified the wave operator H in the BW form (15). If we adopt an exponential ansatz for the wave operator Cl, we can speak about the single-root multireference Brillouin-Wigner coupled-cluster (MR BWCC) theory. The simplest way how to accomplish the idea of an exponential expansion is to exploit the so-called state universal or Hilbert space exponential ansatz of Jeziorski and Monkhorst [23]... [Pg.83]

Multireference Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster (MR-BWCC) theory applied to the H8 model ... [Pg.60]

Keywords Many-body theory Brillouin-Wigner theory State-specific multireference correlation problem Many-body perturbation theory Coupled cluster theory Configuration interaction Collaborative virtual enviroments... [Pg.34]

The current volume presents the compilation of splendid contributions distributed over 21 chapters. The very first chapter contributed by Istvan Hargittai presents the historical account of development of structural chemistry. It also depicts some historical memories of scientists presented in the form of their pictures. This historical description covers a vast period of time. Intruder states pose serious problem in the multireference formulation based on Rayleigh-Schrodinger expansion. Ivan Hubac and Stephen Wilson discuss the ciurent development and future prospects of Many-Body Brillouin-Wigner theories to avoid the problem of intruder states in the next chapter. The third chapter written by Vladimir Ivanov and collaborators reveals the development of multireference state-specific coupled cluster theory. The next chapter from Maria Barysz discusses the development and application of relativistic effects in chemical problems while the fifth chapter contributed by Manthos Papadopoulos and coworkers describes electronic, vibrational and relativistic contributions to the linear and nonlinear optical properties of molecules. [Pg.686]

Single state coupled cluster expansions and multireference coupled cluster expansions based on the generalized Brillouin-Wigner pertm bation theory have been described elsewhere [19]. The generalized Brillouin-Wigner perturbation theory can also be applied to the configuration interaction problem. [Pg.91]

Multireference coupled cluster method based on the Brillouin-Wigner perturbation theory... [Pg.465]


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