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Relativistic configuration-interaction higher-order

Since the Dirac equation is written for one electron, the real problem of ah initio methods for a many-electron system is an accurate treatment of the instantaneous electron-electron interaction, called electron correlation. The latter is of the order of magnitude of relativistic effects and may contribute to a very large extent to the binding energy and other properties. The DCB Hamiltonian (Equation 3) accounts for the correlation effects in the first order via the Vy term. Some higher order of magnitude correlation effects are taken into account by the configuration interaction (Cl), the many-body perturbation theory (MBPT) and by the presently most accurate coupled cluster (CC) technique. [Pg.40]


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