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Nuclear chemistry shell theory

We may recall that the desirability of ensuring size-extensivity for a closed-shell state was one of the principal motivations behind the formulation of the MBPT for the closed-shells. The linked cluster theorem of Bruckner/25/, Goldstone/26/ and Hubbard/27/, proving that each term in the perturbation series for energy can be represented by a linked (connected) diagram directly reflects the size-extensivity of the theory. Hubbard/27/ and Coester/30/ even pointed out immediately after the inception of MBPT/25,26/, that the size-extensivity is intimately related to a cluster expansion structure of the associated wave-operator that is not just confined only to perturbative theory. The corresponding non-perturbative scheme for the closed-shells was first described by Coester and Kummel/30,31/ in nuclear physics and this was transcribed to quantum chemistry... [Pg.294]


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