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New Strategies in Modeling Electronic Structures and Properties with Applications to Actinides

Chemical Physics 2020-02-18 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

This chapter discusses contemporary quantum chemical methods and provides general insights into modern electronic structure theory with a focus on heavy-element-containing compounds. We first give a short overview of relativistic Hamiltonians that are frequently applied to account for relativistic effects. Then, we scrutinize various quantum chemistry methods that approximate the NN-electron wave function. In this respect, we will review the most popular single- and multi-reference approaches that have been developed to model the multi-reference nature of heavy element compounds and their ground- and excited-state electronic structures. Specifically, we introduce various flavors of post-Hartree--Fock methods and optimization schemes like the complete active space self-consistent field method, the configuration interaction approach, the Fock-space coupled cluster model, the pair-coupled cluster doubles ansatz, also known as the antisymmetric product of 1 reference orbital geminal, and the density matrix renormalization group algorithm. Furthermore, we will illustrate how concepts of quantum information theory provide us with a qualitative understanding of complex electronic structures using the picture of interacting orbitals. While modern quantum chemistry facilitates a quantitative description of atoms and molecules as well as their properties, concepts of quantum information theory offer new strategies for a qualitative interpretation that can shed new light onto the chemistry of complex molecular compounds.

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@article{arxiv.1908.03916,
  title  = {New Strategies in Modeling Electronic Structures and Properties with Applications to Actinides},
  author = {Aleksandra Leszczyk and Paweł Tecmer and Katharina Boguslawski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.03916},
  year   = {2020}
}

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43 pages, 3 figures, Version of Record