$\sigma$-SCF: A Direct Energy-targeting Method To Mean-field Excited States
Abstract
The mean-field solutions of electronic excited states are much less accessible than ground state (e.g.\ Hartree-Fock) solutions. Energy-based optimization methods for excited states, like -scf, tend to fall into the lowest solution consistent with a given symmetry -- a problem known as "variational collapse". In this work, we combine the ideas of direct energy-targeting and variance-based optimization in order to describe excited states at the mean-field level. The resulting method, -scf, has several advantages. First, it allows one to target any desired excited state by specifying a single parameter: a guess of the energy of that state. It can therefore, in principle, find \emph{all} excited states. Second, it avoids variational collapse by using a variance-based, unconstrained local minimization. As a consequence, all states -- ground or excited -- are treated on an equal footing. Third, it provides an alternate approach to locate -scf solutions that are otherwise inaccessible by the usual non-aufbau configuration initial guess. We present results for this new method for small atoms (He, Be) and molecules (H2, HF).
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@article{arxiv.1608.08317,
title = {$\sigma$-SCF: A Direct Energy-targeting Method To Mean-field Excited States},
author = {Hong-Zhou Ye and Matthew Wellborn and Nathan D. Ricke and Troy Van Voorhis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.08317},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
This paper has been withdrawn by the author due to a crucial sign error in equation 13