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Toward an affordable density-based measure for the quality of a coupled cluster calculation

Chemical Physics 2026-05-19 v3

Abstract

We propose two new diagnostics for the degree to which static correlation impacts the quality of a coupled cluster calculation. The first is the change in the Matito static correlation diagnostic IND\overline{I_{ND}} between CCSD and CCSD(T), ΔIND[(T)]=IND[CCSD(T)]IND[CCSD]\Delta I_{ND}[\textrm{(T)}]=\overline{I_{ND}}[\textrm{CCSD(T)}]-\overline{I_{ND}}[\textrm{CCSD}]. The second is the ratio of the same and of the corresponding change in the total correlation diagnostic IT=IND+ID\overline{I_{T}}=\overline{I_{ND}}+\overline{I_{D}}, i.e., rI[(T)]=ΔIND[(T)]/ΔIT[(T)]r_I[(T)]=\Delta I_{ND}[\textrm{(T)}]/\Delta I_{T}[\textrm{(T)}]. The first diagnostic can be extended to higher-order improvements in the wave function, e.g., ΔIND[(Q)]=IND[CCSDT(Q)]IND[CCSDT]\Delta I_{ND}[\textrm{(Q)}]=\overline{I_{ND}}[\textrm{CCSDT(Q)}]-\overline{I_{ND}}[\textrm{CCSDT}]. In general, a small ΔIND\Delta I_{ND}[\textrm{level1_1}] value indicates that at this level1_1 of theory, the density is converged and any further changes to the energy come from dynamical correlation, while larger ΔIND\Delta I_{ND}[\textrm{level2_2}] indicates that the density is still not converged at level2_2 and some static correlation remains. rI[(T)]r_I[(T)] is found to be a moderately good predictor for the importance of post-CCSD(T) correlation effects.

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@article{arxiv.2509.04429,
  title  = {Toward an affordable density-based measure for the quality of a coupled cluster calculation},
  author = {Gregory H. Jones and Kaila E. Weflen and Jan M. L. Martin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.04429},
  year   = {2026}
}

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J. Phys. Chem. A, in press (John F. Stanton memorial issue)