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Projected Hartree-Fock model, spin

Because this new model is equivalent to a projection on half of the spin space, it is called the Half-Projected Hartree-Fock model (HPHF). The corresponding projection operator can be written easily in the following way J8j ... [Pg.256]

Among the many ways to go beyond the usual Restricted Hartree-Fock model in order to introduce some electronic correlation effects into the ground state of an electronic system, the Half-Projected Hartree-Fock scheme, (HPHF) proposed by Smeyers [1,2], has the merit of preserving a conceptual simplicity together with a relatively straigthforward determination. The wave-function is written as a DODS Slater determinant projected on the spin space with S quantum number even or odd. As a result, it takes the form of two DODS Slater determinants, in which all the spin functions are interchanged. The spinorbitals have complete flexibility, and should be determined from applying the variational principle to the projected determinant. [Pg.175]

In addition, since the HPHF wavefunction exhibits a two-determinantal form, this model can be used to describe singlet excited states or triplet excited states in which the projection of the spin momentum Ms=0. The HPHF approximation appears thus as a simple method for the direct determination of excited states (with Afs=0)such as the usual Unrestricted Hartree Fock model does for determining triplet excited states with Ms = 1. [Pg.175]


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