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Semiempirical Molecular Orbital Models based on the Neglect of Diatomic Differential Overlap Approximation

Chemical Physics 2018-12-11 v3 Materials Science Computational Physics

Abstract

Semiempirical molecular orbital (SEMO) models based on the neglect of diatomic differential overlap (NDDO) approximation efficiently solve the self-consistent field equations by rather drastic approximations. The computational efficiency comes at the cost of an error in the electron-electron repulsion integrals. The error may be compensated by the introduction of parametric expressions to evaluate the electron-electron repulsion integrals, the one-electron integrals, and the core-core repulsion. We review the resulting formalisms of popular NDDO-SEMO models (such as the MNDO(/d), AM1, PMx, and OMx models) in a concise and self-contained manner. We discuss the approaches to implicitly and explicitly describe electron correlation effects within NDDO-SEMO models and we dissect strengths and weaknesses of the different approaches in a detailed analysis. For this purpose, we consider the results of recent benchmark studies. Furthermore, we apply bootstrapping to perform a sensitivity analysis for a selection of parameters in the MNDO model. We also identify systematic limitations of NDDO-SEMO models by drawing on an analogy to Kohn--Sham density functional theory.

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@article{arxiv.1806.06147,
  title  = {Semiempirical Molecular Orbital Models based on the Neglect of Diatomic Differential Overlap Approximation},
  author = {Tamara Husch and Alain C. Vaucher and Markus Reiher},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.06147},
  year   = {2018}
}

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117 pages, 21 figures, 11 tables