Local Correlation: Implementation and Application to Molecular Response Properties

One of the most promising methods for surmounting the high-degree polynomial scaling wall associated with electron correlating wave function methods is the local correlation technique of Pulay and Saebø. They have proposed using a set of localized occupied and virtual orbitals free of the...

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Main Author: Russ, Nicholas Joel
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/27004
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-270042020-09-26T05:34:26Z Local Correlation: Implementation and Application to Molecular Response Properties Russ, Nicholas Joel Chemistry Crawford, T. Daniel Viers, Jimmy W. Morris, John R. Troya, Diego Yee, Gordon T. coupled cluster polarizability optical rotation local correlation CC2 One of the most promising methods for surmounting the high-degree polynomial scaling wall associated with electron correlating wave function methods is the local correlation technique of Pulay and Saebø. They have proposed using a set of localized occupied and virtual orbitals free of the canonical constraint commonly employed in quantum chemistry, resulting in a method that scales linearly (in the asymptotic limit) with molecular size. Pulay and Saeb$oslash; first applied their methods to configuration interaction and later to M$oslash;ller-Plesset perturbation theory. Werner et al. have have extended the local correlation scheme of Pulay and Saeb$oslash; to coupled-cluster theory. One of the pitfalls of the local correlation methods developed by Pulay and Saeb$oslash; is the dependence of domain selection on the molecular geometry. In other words, as the geometry changes the domain structure of the local correlation calculation can change also, leading to discontinuities in the potential energy surface. We have examined the size of these discontinuities for the homolytic bond cleavage of fluoromethane and the heterolytic bond dissociation of singlet ketene and propadienone. Properties such as polarizabilities and optical rotation are realized through linear response theory, where the Hamiltonian is subject to an external perturbation and the wave function is allowed to respond to the applied perturbation. Within the context of local correlation it is necessary to understand how the domain structure alters in response to an applied perturbation. We have proposed using solutions to the CPHF equations (coupled-perturbed Hartree-Fock) in order to predict the correlation response to an applied perturbation. We have applied this technique to the calculation of polarizabilities, with very favorable results, and also to optical rotation, with mixed results. Ph. D. 2014-03-14T20:10:05Z 2014-03-14T20:10:05Z 2006-04-17 2006-04-19 2006-04-26 2006-04-26 Dissertation etd-04192006-114340 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/27004 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-04192006-114340/ dissertation_v2.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic coupled cluster
polarizability
optical rotation
local correlation
CC2
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polarizability
optical rotation
local correlation
CC2
Russ, Nicholas Joel
Local Correlation: Implementation and Application to Molecular Response Properties
description One of the most promising methods for surmounting the high-degree polynomial scaling wall associated with electron correlating wave function methods is the local correlation technique of Pulay and Saebø. They have proposed using a set of localized occupied and virtual orbitals free of the canonical constraint commonly employed in quantum chemistry, resulting in a method that scales linearly (in the asymptotic limit) with molecular size. Pulay and Saeb$oslash; first applied their methods to configuration interaction and later to M$oslash;ller-Plesset perturbation theory. Werner et al. have have extended the local correlation scheme of Pulay and Saeb$oslash; to coupled-cluster theory. One of the pitfalls of the local correlation methods developed by Pulay and Saeb$oslash; is the dependence of domain selection on the molecular geometry. In other words, as the geometry changes the domain structure of the local correlation calculation can change also, leading to discontinuities in the potential energy surface. We have examined the size of these discontinuities for the homolytic bond cleavage of fluoromethane and the heterolytic bond dissociation of singlet ketene and propadienone. Properties such as polarizabilities and optical rotation are realized through linear response theory, where the Hamiltonian is subject to an external perturbation and the wave function is allowed to respond to the applied perturbation. Within the context of local correlation it is necessary to understand how the domain structure alters in response to an applied perturbation. We have proposed using solutions to the CPHF equations (coupled-perturbed Hartree-Fock) in order to predict the correlation response to an applied perturbation. We have applied this technique to the calculation of polarizabilities, with very favorable results, and also to optical rotation, with mixed results. === Ph. D.
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title Local Correlation: Implementation and Application to Molecular Response Properties
title_short Local Correlation: Implementation and Application to Molecular Response Properties
title_full Local Correlation: Implementation and Application to Molecular Response Properties
title_fullStr Local Correlation: Implementation and Application to Molecular Response Properties
title_full_unstemmed Local Correlation: Implementation and Application to Molecular Response Properties
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