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Second organics give % values orders

The article is organized as follows. The main features of the linear response theory methods at different levels of correlation are presented in Section 2. Section 3 describes the calculation of the dipole and quadmpole polarizabilities of two small diatomic molecules LiH and HF. Different computational aspects are discussed for each of them. The LiH molecule permits very accurate MCSCF studies employing large basis sets and CASs. This gives us the opportunity to benchmark the results from the other linear response methods with respect to both the shape of the polarizability radial functions and their values in the vibrational ground states. The second molecule, HF, is undoubtedly one of the most studied molecules. We use it here in order to examine the dependence of the dipole and quadmpole polarizabilities on the size of the active space in the CAS and RASSCF approaches. The conclusions of this study will be important for our future studies of dipole and quadmpole polarizabilities of heavier diatomic molecules. [Pg.187]


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