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Multi-scale multireference configuration interaction calculations for large systems using localized orbitals: Partition in zones

2012

A new multireference configuration interaction method using localised orbitals is proposed, in which a molecular system is divided into regions of unequal importance. The advantage of dealing with local orbitals, i.e., the possibility to neglect long range interaction is enhanced. Indeed, while in the zone of the molecule where the important phenomena occur, the interaction cut off may be as small as necessary to get relevant results, in the most part of the system it can be taken rather large, so that results of good quality may be obtained at a lower cost. The method is tested on several systems. In one of them, the definition of the various regions is not based on topological considerati…

010304 chemical physicsChemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyMultireference configuration interactionMolecular orbital theory010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesLinear combination of atomic orbitalsMulti-configurational self-consistent field0103 physical sciencesMolecular orbitalComplete active spaceStatistical physicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsBasis setNatural bond orbital
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Theoretical study of the low‐lying states of trans‐1,3‐butadiene

1992

We present extensive ab initio calculations on the low‐lying electronic states of trans‐1,3‐butadiene within the multireference configuration interaction (MRCI) framework by selecting the configurations with a perturbative criterion. The X 1Ag ground state and 1 3Bu, 1 3Ag, 2 1Ag, and 1 1Bu valence excited states have been calculated at a fixed geometry. The results obtained are in good agreement with previous experimental and calculated values, and could help to understand polyene spectroscopy, photochemistry, and photophysics. The advantages of a MRCI method where the most important contributions to the total MRCI wave function, perturbatively selected, are treated variationally, and the …

ButadieneElectronic correlationChemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyMultireference configuration interactionPolyenesConfiguration interactionChromophoresUNESCO::FÍSICA::Química físicaConfiguration InteractionComputational chemistryAb initio quantum chemistry methodsExcited stateButadiene ; Ab Initio Calculations ; Configuration Interaction ; Perturbation Theory ; Energy Levels ; Molecular Orbital Method ; Polyenes ; Biology ; ChromophoresEnergy LevelsPerturbation TheoryPerturbation theory (quantum mechanics)Molecular Orbital MethodPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsGround stateWave function:FÍSICA::Química física [UNESCO]Ab Initio CalculationsBiology
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Theoretical spectroscopic parameters of the alkali monofluorides LiF, NaF and KF

1992

Abstract Multireference configuration interaction and second-order perturbation theory are used to determine accurate spectroscopic parameters for the ground state of the alkali monofluorides from LiF to KF. Systematic saturation of the spdf subspaces of the atomic basis sets for the electron affinity of fluorine and the ionization potential of the metals have been shown to be more efficient than for the approximate dissociation energies in the molecule. the calculated rotational and vibrational constants and transitions for the three systems show excellent agreement with the expeirmental data.

ChemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyMultireference configuration interactionConfiguration interactionAlkali metalMolecular physicsDiatomic moleculeBond lengthComputational chemistryPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersRotational spectroscopyPhysics::Chemical PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryIonization energyGround stateChemical Physics Letters
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Multireference equation-of-motion coupled cluster theory.

2012

A generalization of the equation-of-motion coupled cluster theory is proposed, which is built upon a multireference parent state. This method is suitable for a number of electronic states of a system that can be described by similar active spaces, i.e., different linear combinations of the same set of active space determinants. One of the suitable states is chosen as the parent state and the dominant dynamical correlation is optimized for this state using an internally contracted multireference coupled cluster ansatz. The remaining correlation and orbital relaxation effects are obtained via an uncontracted diagonalization of the transformed Hamiltonian, Ĥ = e(-T) Ĥe(T), in a compact multire…

ChemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyMultireference configuration interactionEquations of motionFull configuration interactionsymbols.namesakeCoupled clusterClassical mechanicsExcited statesymbolsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Linear combinationAnsatzThe Journal of chemical physics
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The barrier height of the F+H2 reaction revisited: coupled-cluster and multireference configuration-interaction benchmark calculations.

2008

Large scale coupled-cluster benchmark calculations have been carried out to determine the barrier height of the F+H2 reaction as accurately as possible. The best estimates for the barrier height of the linear and bent transition states amount to 2.16 and 1.63 kcal/mol, respectively. These values include corrections for core correlation, scalar-relativistic effects, spin-orbit effects, as well as the diagonal Born-Oppenheimer correction. The CCSD(T) basis-set limits are estimated using extrapolation techniques with augmented quintuple and sextuple-zeta basis sets, and remaining N-electron errors are determined using coupled-cluster singles, doubles, triples, quadruples calculations with up t…

Coupled clusterBasis (linear algebra)ChemistryBenchmark (surveying)DiagonalExtrapolationGeneral Physics and AstronomyMultireference configuration interactionScale (descriptive set theory)Physics::Chemical PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsScalingThe Journal of chemical physics
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Electronic structure of Rf+ (Z=104) from ab initio calculations

2021

We report calculation of the energy spectrum and the spectroscopic properties of the superheavy element ion: ${\mathrm{Rf}}^{+}$. We use the four-component relativistic Dirac-Coulomb Hamiltonian and the multireference configuration interaction model to tackle the complex electronic structure problem that combines strong relativistic effects and electron correlation. We determine the energies of the ground and the low-lying excited states of ${\mathrm{Rf}}^{+}$, which originate from the $7{s}^{2}6{d}^{1},\phantom{\rule{0.28em}{0ex}}7{s}^{1}6{d}^{2},\phantom{\rule{0.28em}{0ex}}7{s}^{2}7{p}^{1}$, and $7{s}^{1}6{d}^{1}7{p}^{1}$ configurations. The results are discussed vis-\`a-vis the lighter h…

Physics010304 chemical physicsElectronic correlationMultireference configuration interactionElectronic structure01 natural sciences7. Clean energysymbols.namesakeAb initio quantum chemistry methodsExcited state0103 physical sciencessymbolsAtomic physics010306 general physicsRelativistic quantum chemistryHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Energy (signal processing)Physical Review A
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Size-consistent self-consistent configuration interaction from a complete active space : Excited states

1998

The self-consistent size consistent on a complete active space singly and doubly configuration interaction (SC)2CAS-SDCI method is applied to excited states. The (SC)2 correction is performed on a closed shell state, and the excited states are obtained by diagonalization of the dressed matrix. A theoretical justification of the transferability of the improvement concerning the dressing state to all roots of the matrix is presented. The method is tested by three tests on the spectrum of small molecules. sanchezm@uv.es ; nebot@uv.es

PhysicsConfiguration interactionsSpectrum (functional analysis)Excited statesGeneral Physics and AstronomyMultireference configuration interactionState (functional analysis)Configuration interactionExcited states ; Configuration interactionsUNESCO::FÍSICA::Química físicaMatrix (mathematics)Excited stateComplete active spacePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physics:FÍSICA::Química física [UNESCO]Open shell
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Insights into the orbital invariance problem in state-specific multireference coupled cluster theory.

2010

In this communication we report the results of our studies on the orbital invariance properties of the state-specific multireference coupled cluster approach suggested by Mukherjee and co-workers (Mk-MRCC). In particular, we have gathered numerical evidence to show that even when the linear excitation manifold is modified in order to span the same space for each reference, the resulting method is not orbital invariant. In order to test this conjecture we have proposed a new truncation scheme (Mk-MRCCSDtq) which, in addition to full single and double excitations, contains partial triple and quadruple excitations. For a reference space generated by all possible combinations of two electrons i…

PhysicsCoupled clusterClassical mechanicsAtomic orbitalQuantum mechanicsExcited stateGeneral Physics and AstronomyMultireference configuration interactionMolecular orbitalPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInvariant (physics)ExcitationAnsatzThe Journal of chemical physics
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Computation of conical intersections by using perturbation techniques

2005

Multiconfigurational second-order perturbation theory, both in its single-state multiconfigurational second-order perturbation theory (CASPT2) and multistate (MS-CASPT2) formulations, is used to search for minima on the crossing seams between different potential energy hypersurfaces of electronic states in several molecular systems. The performance of the procedures is tested and discussed, focusing on the problem of the nonorthogonality of the single-state perturbative solutions. In different cases the obtained structures and energy differences are compared with available complete active space self-consistent field and multireference configuration interaction solutions. Calculations on dif…

Potential Energy SurfacesConfiguration Interactions ; Perturbation Theory ; Potential Energy Surfaces ; Molecular Electronic States ; SCF Calculations ; Lithium Compounds ; Organic Compounds ; Wave FunctionsOrganic CompoundsChemistryComputationUNESCO::FÍSICAConfiguration InteractionsGeneral Physics and AstronomyMultireference configuration interactionConical surfaceSCF CalculationsPotential energyWave FunctionsMaxima and minima:FÍSICA [UNESCO]Molecular Electronic StatesQuantum mechanicsPerturbation TheoryLithium CompoundsStatistical physicsComplete active spacePerturbation theory (quantum mechanics)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryWave functionThe Journal of Chemical Physics
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Reducing CAS-SDCI space. Using selected spaces in configuration interaction calculations in an efficient way

2002

A new method is presented, which allows an important reduction of the size of some Configuration Interaction (CI) matrices. Starting from a Complete Active Space (CAS), the numerous configurations that have a small weight in the CAS wave function are eliminated. When excited configurations (e.g., singly and doubly excited) are added to the reference space, the resulting MR-SDCI space is reduced in the same proportion as compared with the full CAS–SDCI. A set of active orbitals is chosen, but some selection of the most relevant excitations is performed because not all the possible excitations act as SDCI generators. Thanks to a new addressing technique, the computational time is drastically …

Reduction (complexity)Computational MathematicsExcited stateMultireference configuration interactionGeneral ChemistryComplete active spaceAtomic physicsConfiguration interactionSize consistency and size extensivitySpace (mathematics)Wave functionComputational physicsMathematicsJournal of Computational Chemistry
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