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Coupled-cluster theory Fock-space

Brillouin-Wigner coupled cluster theory Fock-space approach Journal of Chemical Physics 117, 9580 (2002)... [Pg.62]

C. M. L. Rittby and R. J. Bartlett, Theor. Chim. Acta, 80, 469 (1991). Multireference Coupled Cluster Theory in Fock Space. [Pg.130]

Because of its size-extensivity and faster convergence with respect to excitation level Coupled cluster theory has replaced Cl theory as the dominant approach in ab initio correlation calculations. Like MBPT the theory is still mainly applied in cases where the exact wave function is dominated by a single determinant, but multireference methods have been formulated and begin to enter mainstream quantum chemistry. Generalization of the algorithms to the relativistic no-pair level can again be achieved via the spinorbital formulation of the methods. I will first discuss the single reference method and then consider the Fock space method [40] that uses multi-reference wavefiinctions for ionized or excited states. [Pg.321]

ACES II Anharmonic Molecular Force Fields Bench-mark Studies on Small Molecules Complete Active Space Self-consistent Field (CASSCF) Second-order Perturbation Theory (CASPT2) Configuration Interaction Core-Valence Correlation Effects Coupled-cluster Theory Density Functional Theory (DFT), Hartree-Fock (HF), and the Self-consistent Field G2 Theory Heats of Formation Hybrid Methods Hydrogen Bonding 1 M0ller-Plesset Perturbation Theory NMR Data Correlation with Chemical Structure Photochemistry Proton Affinities r 2 Dependent Wave-functions Rates of Chemical Reactions Reaction Path Following Reaction Path Hamiltonian and its Use for Investigating Reaction Mechanisms Spectroscopy Computational... [Pg.111]

By adopting the no-pair approximation, a natural and straightforward extension of the nonrelativistic open-shell CC theory emerges. The multireference valence-universal Fock-space coupled-cluster approach is employed [25], which defines and calculates an effective Hamiltonian in a low-dimensional model (or P) space, with eigenvalues approximating some desirable eigenvalues of the physical Hamiltonian. The effective Hamiltonian has the form [26]... [Pg.164]

A. Landan, E. Ehav, and U. Kaldor, Intermediate Hamiltonian Fock-Space Coupled-Cluster Method and Applications. In R. F. Bishop, T. Brandes, K. A. Gernoth, N. R. Walet, and Y. Xian (Eds.) Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories, Advances in Quantum Many-Body Theories, Vol. 6. (World Scientific, Singapore, 2002), pp. 355-364 and references therein. [Pg.42]


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