Ground and Excited State First-Order Properties in Many-Body Expanded Full Configuration Interaction Theory
Abstract
The recently proposed many-body expanded full configuration interaction (MBE-FCI) method is extended to excited states and static first-order properties different from total, ground state correlation energies. Results are presented for excitation energies and (transition) dipole moments of two prototypical, heteronuclear diatomics---LiH and MgO---in augmented correlation consistent basis sets of up to quadruple- quality. Given that MBE-FCI properties are evaluated without recourse to a sampled wave function and the storage of corresponding reduced density matrices, the memory overhead associated with the calculation of general first-order properties only scales with the dimension of the desired property. In combination with the demonstrated performance, the present developments are bound to admit a wide range of future applications by means of many-body expanded treatments of electron correlation.
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@article{arxiv.2008.03610,
title = {Ground and Excited State First-Order Properties in Many-Body Expanded Full Configuration Interaction Theory},
author = {Janus J. Eriksen and Jürgen Gauss},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.03610},
year = {2020}
}
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22 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables. SI added as ancillary file