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Time-dependent N-electron valence perturbation theory with matrix product state reference wavefunctions for large active spaces and basis sets: Applications to the chromium dimer and all-trans polyenes

Chemical Physics 2018-04-09 v3

Abstract

In earlier work [J. Chem. Phys. 144, 064102 (2016)], we introduced a time-dependent formulation of the second-order N-electron valence perturbation theory (t-NEVPT2) which (i) had a lower computational scaling than the usual internally-contracted perturbation formulation, and (ii) yielded the fully uncontracted NEVPT2 energy. Here, we present a combination of t-NEVPT2 with a matrix product state (MPS) reference wavefunction (t-MPS-NEVPT2) that allows to compute uncontracted dynamic correlation energies for large active spaces and basis sets, using the time-dependent density matrix renormalization group (td-DMRG) algorithm. In addition, we report a low-scaling MPS-based implementation of strongly-contracted NEVPT2 (sc-MPS-NEVPT2) that avoids computation of the four-particle reduced density matrix. We use these new methods to compute the dissociation energy of the chromium dimer and to study the low-lying excited states in all-trans polyenes (C4_4H6_6 to C24_{24}H26_{26}), incorporating dynamic correlation for reference wavefunctions with up to 24 active electrons and orbitals.

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@article{arxiv.1703.10830,
  title  = {Time-dependent N-electron valence perturbation theory with matrix product state reference wavefunctions for large active spaces and basis sets: Applications to the chromium dimer and all-trans polyenes},
  author = {Alexander Sokolov and Sheng Guo and Enrico Ronca and Garnet Kin-Lic Chan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.10830},
  year   = {2018}
}