A new approach to construct the three-body correlation matrices for correlated excited states

The calculations carried out with the G-particle-hole hypervirial equation (GHV) method for a set of ground-states dominated by a single determinant of electronic systems have yielded highly-accurate results when compared to the equivalent full configuration interaction (FCI) quantities [26,28,30]....

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Autores principales: Alcoba, D.R., Valdemoro, C., Tel, L.M.
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spelling todo:paper_2210271X_v1003_n_p55_Alcoba2023-10-03T16:40:27Z A new approach to construct the three-body correlation matrices for correlated excited states Alcoba, D.R. Valdemoro, C. Tel, L.M. Correlation matrix Electronic correlation effects G-particle-hole matrix Hypervirial of the G-particle-hole matrix Quantum information Reduced density matrix The calculations carried out with the G-particle-hole hypervirial equation (GHV) method for a set of ground-states dominated by a single determinant of electronic systems have yielded highly-accurate results when compared to the equivalent full configuration interaction (FCI) quantities [26,28,30]. However, the results obtained when calculating states dominated by several determinants were not satisfactory. This problem is common to other contracted equations methodologies. The reason for this apparent shortcoming is that in these cases the existing algorithms yield inaccurate approximations for the 3-body correlation matrices involved in the contracted equations. Here, we propose a new set of algorithms for constructing the 3-order correlation matrix in terms of the 2-order one when a singlet zero-order wave-function is formed by a single configuration state function (CSF) composed of two equally weighed Slater determinants. This type of correlated states are of great general interest but in particular in spectroscopy and quantum information. The results obtained are very satisfactory. © 2012 Elsevier B.V. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_2210271X_v1003_n_p55_Alcoba
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topic Correlation matrix
Electronic correlation effects
G-particle-hole matrix
Hypervirial of the G-particle-hole matrix
Quantum information
Reduced density matrix
spellingShingle Correlation matrix
Electronic correlation effects
G-particle-hole matrix
Hypervirial of the G-particle-hole matrix
Quantum information
Reduced density matrix
Alcoba, D.R.
Valdemoro, C.
Tel, L.M.
A new approach to construct the three-body correlation matrices for correlated excited states
topic_facet Correlation matrix
Electronic correlation effects
G-particle-hole matrix
Hypervirial of the G-particle-hole matrix
Quantum information
Reduced density matrix
description The calculations carried out with the G-particle-hole hypervirial equation (GHV) method for a set of ground-states dominated by a single determinant of electronic systems have yielded highly-accurate results when compared to the equivalent full configuration interaction (FCI) quantities [26,28,30]. However, the results obtained when calculating states dominated by several determinants were not satisfactory. This problem is common to other contracted equations methodologies. The reason for this apparent shortcoming is that in these cases the existing algorithms yield inaccurate approximations for the 3-body correlation matrices involved in the contracted equations. Here, we propose a new set of algorithms for constructing the 3-order correlation matrix in terms of the 2-order one when a singlet zero-order wave-function is formed by a single configuration state function (CSF) composed of two equally weighed Slater determinants. This type of correlated states are of great general interest but in particular in spectroscopy and quantum information. The results obtained are very satisfactory. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
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author Alcoba, D.R.
Valdemoro, C.
Tel, L.M.
author_facet Alcoba, D.R.
Valdemoro, C.
Tel, L.M.
author_sort Alcoba, D.R.
title A new approach to construct the three-body correlation matrices for correlated excited states
title_short A new approach to construct the three-body correlation matrices for correlated excited states
title_full A new approach to construct the three-body correlation matrices for correlated excited states
title_fullStr A new approach to construct the three-body correlation matrices for correlated excited states
title_full_unstemmed A new approach to construct the three-body correlation matrices for correlated excited states
title_sort new approach to construct the three-body correlation matrices for correlated excited states
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_2210271X_v1003_n_p55_Alcoba
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