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An alternative expression for the perturbative triples correction to Brueckner coupled-cluster doubles theory

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Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
551 KB
Volume
226
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-2614

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โœฆ Synopsis


The Brueckner model, which is a version of coupled-cluster theory where orbitals are optimized to yield zero single-excitation amplitudes (T,=O), naturally leads to the definition of an effective one-particle Hamiltonian F (or Brueckner Hamiltonian) which effectively accounts for correlation effects in an independent particle type model. We propose to use the eigenvalues of the F-matrix as an alternative approach to the perturbative triples corrections (T) of Brueckner doubles (BD) theory. The new method is tested in a highly demanding case, the ozone molecule with bond-lengths symmetrically stretched up to 1.3 &. When compared with results obtained at the full singles, doubles, and triples coupled cluster (CCSDT), and multi-reference contiguration interaction levels of theory, the new BD(T) model gives better quantitative agreement for total enetgies than the previously proposed approach.


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