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Symmetry-adapted cluster expansion method

Theoretical studies have played important roles in clarifying the excited states, in particular, of high-symmetry systems. The excited-state calculations with the configuration interaction based on the symmetry-adapted cluster expansion (SAC-CI) method [1, 2] have given reasonable and reliable assignments for experimental absorption spectra [3]. The SAC-CI method is a linear-response theory using the... [Pg.363]

Approaches which consider one state at a time are often referred to as one-state or state-selective or single-root . They were first proposed in the late 1970s. A paper published by Harris [113] in 1977, entitled Coupled cluster methods for excited states, first introduced the state-selective approach. Four papers which were published in 1978 and 1979 advancing the state-selective approach parts 6 and 7 of a series of papers entitled Correlation problems in atomic and molecular systems part 6 entitled Coupled cluster approach to open-shell systems by Paldus et al. [114] and part 7 with the title Application of the open-shell coupled cluster approach to simple TT-electron model systems by Saute, Paldus and Cfzek [115], and two papers by Nakatsuji and Hirao on the Cluster expansion of wavefunction, the first paper [116] having the subtitle Symmetry-adapted-cluster expansion, its variational determination, and extension of open-shell theory and the second paper [117] having the subtitle Pseudo-orbital theory based on sac expansion and its application to spin-density of open-shell systems. [Pg.155]


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