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Huzinaga-type potentials

GRECP involves both radially-local, separable and Huzinaga-type potentials as its components and particular cases. [Pg.231]

The shape-consistent (or norm-conserving ) RECP approaches are most widely employed in calculations of heavy-atom molecules though ener-gy-adjusted/consistent pseudopotentials [58] by Stuttgart team are also actively used as well as the Huzinaga-type ab initio model potentials [66]. In plane wave calculations of many-atom systems and in molecular dynamics, the separable pseudopotentials [61, 62, 63] are more popular now because they provide linear scaling of computational effort with the basis set size in contrast to the radially-local RECPs. The nonrelativistic shape-consistent effective core potential was first proposed by Durand Barthelat [71] and then a modified scheme of the pseudoorbital construction was suggested by Christiansen et al. [72] and by Hamann et al. [73]. [Pg.261]

The generalization of the pseudopotential method to molecules was done by Boni-facic and Huzinaga[3] and by Goddard, Melius and Kahn[4] some ten years after Phillips and Kleinman s original proposal. In the molecular pseudopotential or Effective Core Potential (ECP) method all core-valence interactions are approximated with l dependent projection operators, and a totally symmetric screening type potential. The new operators, which are parametrized such that the ECP operator should reproduce atomic all electron results, are added to the Hamiltonian and the one electron ECP equations axe obtained variationally in the same way as the usual Hartree Fock equations. Since the total energy is calculated with respect to this approximative Hamiltonian the separability problem becomes obsolete. [Pg.413]


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