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Pseudo-orbital constraint

Extensive introductions to the effective core potential method may be found in Ref. [8-19]. The theoretical foundation of ECP is the so-called Phillips-Kleinman transformation proposed in 1959 [20] and later generalized by Weeks and Rice [21]. In this method, for each valence orbital (pv there is a pseudo-valence orbital Xv that contains components from the core orbitals and the strong orthogonality constraint is realized by applying the projection operator on both the valence hamiltonian and pseudo-valence wave function (pseudo-valence orbitals). In the generalized Phillips-Kleinman formalism [21], the effect of the projection operator can be absorbed in the valence Pock operator and the core-valence interaction (Coulomb and exchange) plus the effect of the projection operator forms the core potential in ECP method. [Pg.211]


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