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Relativistic quasidegenerate perturbation theory with four-component general multiconfiguration reference functions
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- Makoto Miyajima
- Kyushu University Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Sciences, , Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan
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- Yoshihiro Watanabe
- Kyushu University Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Sciences, , Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan
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- Haruyuki Nakano
- Kyushu University Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Sciences, , Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan
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Description
<jats:p>Relativistic quasidegenerate perturbation theory (QDPT) using general multiconfiguration (GMC) reference functions is developed and implemented. It is the relativistic counterpart of the nonrelativistic QDPT with GMC reference and thus retains all the advantages of the nonrelativistic GMC reference QDPT, such as applicability to any configuration space and small computational cost compared to the complete configuration-space case. The method is applied to the potential-energy curves of the ground states of I2 and Sb2 molecules, the excitation energies of CH3I, and the energies of the lowest terms of C, Si, and Ge atoms, and is shown to provide a balanced description of potential-energy curves and accurate transition energies for systems containing heavy elements and to provide much better results compared to the reference function (i.e., active space configuration interaction) level.</jats:p>
Journal
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- The Journal of Chemical Physics
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The Journal of Chemical Physics 124 (4), 044101-, 2006-01-23
AIP Publishing