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Computational chemistry Mpller-Plesset perturbation method

The Section on More Quantitive Aspects of Electronic Structure Calculations introduces many of the computational chemistry methods that are used to quantitatively evaluate molecular orbital and configuration mixing amplitudes. The Hartree-Fock self-consistent field (SCF), configuration interaction (Cl), multiconfigurational SCF (MCSCF), many-body and Mpller-Plesset perturbation theories,... [Pg.3]

Instead, practical methods involve a subset of possible Slater determinants, especially those in which two electrons are moved from the orbitals they occupy in the HF wavefunction into empty orbitals. These doubly excited determinants provide a description of the physical effect missing in HF theory, correlation between the motions of different electrons. Single and triple excitations are also included in some correlated ab initio methods. Different methods use different techniques to decide which determinants to include, and all these methods are computationally more expensive than HF theory, in some cases considerably more. Single-reference correlated methods start from the HF wavefunction and include various excited determinants. Important methods in inorganic chemistry include Mpller-Plesset perturbation theory (MP2), coupled cluster theory with single and double excitations (CCSD), and a modified form of CCSD that also accounts approximately for triple excitations, CCSD(T). [Pg.466]

It is well known that Hartree-Fock (HF) theory not only has been proven to be quite suitable for calculations of ground state (GS) properties of electronic systems, but has also served as a starting point to develop many-parti-cle approaches which deal with electronic correlation, like perturbation theory, configuration interaction methods and so on (see e.g., [1]). Therefore, a large number of sophisticated computational approaches have been developed for the description of the ground states based on the HF approximation. One of the most popular computational tools in quantum chemistry for GS calculations is based on the effectiveness of the HF approximation and the computational advantages of the widely used many-body Mpller-Plesset perturbation theory (MPPT) for correlation effects. We designate this scheme as HF + MPPT, here after denoted HF -f- MP2. ... [Pg.185]


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