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Self-consistent field techniques geometries

Analytic gradient methods became widely used as a result of their implementation for closed-shell self-consistent field (SCF) wavefunctions by Pulay, who has reviewed the development of this topic. Since then, these methods have been extended to deal with all types of SCF wavefunctions, - as well as multi-configuration SCF (MC-SCF), - " configuration-interaction (Cl) wavefunctions, and various non-variational methods such as MoUer-Plesset (MP) perturbation theory - - and coupled-cluster (CC) techniques. - In short, it is possible to obtain analytic energy derivatives for virtually all the standard ab initio approaches. The main use of analytic gradient methods is, and will remain, the location of stationary points on a potential energy siuface, to obtain equilibrium and transition-state geometries. However, there is a specialized use in the calculation of quantities such as dipole derivatives. [Pg.107]


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