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Correlations, local many body

At the correlated level the many-body perturbation theory is applied, the localized version of which (LMBPT) has already proven to be useful in the study of molecular electronic structure. The LMBPT is a double perturbation theory, and the perturbational correction are calculated as ... [Pg.56]

Paldus J, Li X (1999) Electron Correlation in Small Molecules Grafting Cl onto CC.203 1 -20 Pipek J, Bog4r F (1999) Many-Body Perturbation Theory with Localized Orbitals - Kapuy s Approach. 203 43 - 61... [Pg.229]

To develop the kinetic equations in condensed phases the master equation must be formulated. In Section 3 the master equation is used to generate the kinetic equations for local concentrations and pair correlation functions. The latter set of equations permits consideration of history of formation of the local solid structure as well as its influence on the subsequent elementary stages. The many-body problem and closing procedure for kinetic equations are discussed. The influence of fast and slow stages on a closed system of equations is demonstrated. The multistage character of the kinetic processes in condensed phase creates a problem of self-consistency in describing the dynamics of elementary stages and the equilibrium state of the condensed system. This problem is solved within the framework of a lattice-gas model description of the condensed phases. [Pg.351]

Recent calculations of the band structure of polyethylene have employed variations of the ab initio method incorporating electron correlation. Sun and Bartlett (1996) utilised many-body perturbation theory to encompass electron correlation in the ab initio framework. Siile et al. (2000) and Serra et al. (2000) have employed variants of DFT. These calculations involved the optimisation of local effective potentials and a local-density approximation respectively. Figure 4.13 shows a comparison of the band structure obtained by Siile et al., Fig. 4.13(d), with those obtained by other ab initio DFT calculations using the Hartree-Fock (HF), Fig 4.13(a), and Slater approaches, Figs. 4.13(b) and (c). [Pg.144]

A system of fundamental theoretical importance in many-body theory is the uniform-density electron gas. After decades of effort, exchange-correlation effects in this special though certainly not trivial system are by now well understood. In particular, sophisticated Monte Carlo simulations have provided very useful information (5) and have been conveniently parametrized by several authors (6). If the exchange-correlation hole function at a given reference point r in an atomic or molecular system is approximated by the hole function of a uniform electron gas with spin-densities given by the local values of p (r) and Pp(C obtain an... [Pg.168]


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