Recent Progress in Coupled Cluster Methods Theory and Applications /

The coupled cluster method represents one of the most successful and often used approaches to a quantum-theoretical determination of atomic, molecular, and solid state electronic structure and properties. These methods are relevant to a broad spectrum of disciplines ranging from astrophysics to phar...

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Main Authors: <U+000c> ̀rsky, Petr. (Author), Paldus, Josef. (Author), Pittner, JiY .̕ (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2010.
Series:Challenges and Advances in Computational Chemistry and Physics ; 11
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Online Access:https://ezaccess.library.uitm.edu.my/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2885-3
Table of Contents:
  • The Yearn to be Hermitian (Rodney J. Bartlett, Monika Musial, Victor Lotrich, and Tomasz Kus)
  • Reduced-Scaling Coupled-Cluster Theory for Response Properties of Large Molecules (T. Daniel Crawford)
  • Development and Applications of Non-perturbative Approximants to the State-Specific Multi-reference Coupled Cluster Theory: The Two Distinct Variants (Sanghamitra Das, Shubhrodeep Pathak, Rahul Maitra and Debashis Mukherjee)
  • Development of SAC-CI general-R method for Theoretical Fine Spectroscopy (Masahiro Ehara and Hiroshi Nakatsuji)
  • Relativistic four-component multireference coupled cluster methods (Ephraim Eliav and Uzi Kaldor)
  • Block Correlated Coupled Cluster Theory with a Complete Active-Space Self-Consistent-Field Reference Function: The General Formalism and Applications (Tao Fang, Jun Shen, and Shuhua Li)
  • A Possibility for a Multi-Reference Coupled-Cluster: the MRexpT Ansatz (Michael Hanrath)
  • Eclectic Electron-Correlation Methods (So Hirata, Toru Shiozaki, Edward F. Valeev, and Marcel Nooijen)
  • Electronic Excited States in the State<U+0013>Specific Multireference Coupled Cluster Theory with a Complete-Active-Space Reference. (Vladimir V. Ivanov, Dmitry I. Lyakh and Ludwik Adamowicz)
  • Multireference R12 Coupled Cluster Theory. (Stanislav Ked~uch, Ondrej Demel, Jir ̕Pittner and Jozef Noga
  • Coupled cluster treatment of intramonomer correlation effects in intermolecular interactions (Tatiana Korona)
  • Unconventional Aspects of Coupled-Cluster Theory (Werner Kutzelnigg)
  • Coupled clusters and quantum electrodynamics (Ingvar Lindgren, Sten Salomonson, and Daniel Hedendahl)
  • On some aspects of Fock-space multi-reference coupled-cluster singles and doubles energies and optical properties (Prashant Uday Manohar, Kodagenahalli R. Shamasundar, Arijit Bag, Nayana Vaval, and Sourav Pal)
  • Intermediate Hamiltonian formulations of the Fock-space coupled-clustermethod: details, comparisons, examples (Leszek Meissner and Monika Musial)
  • Coupled cluster calculations: OVOS as an alternative avenue towards treating still larger molecules (Pavel Neogrd̀y, Michal Pitonk̀, Jaroslav Granatier and Miroslav Urban)
  • Multireference Coupled-Cluster Methods: Recent Developments (Josef Paldus, Jir ̕Pittner, and Petr Cr̀sky)
  • Vibrational Coupled Cluster Theory (Peter Seidler and Ove Christiansen)
  • On the coupled-cluster equations. Stability analysis and nonstandard correction schemes (Pťer R. Surjǹ and ℓgnes Szabados)
  • Explicitly correlated coupled-cluster theory (David P. Tew and Christof Ht̃tig and Rafal A. Bachorz and Wim Klopper)
  • Efficient explicitly correlated coupled-cluster approximations (Hans-Joachim Werner, Thomas B. Adler, Gerald Knizia and Frederick R. Manby)
  • Instability in Chemical Bonds: UNO CASCC, Resonating UCC and Approximately Projected UCC Methods to Quasi-degenerate Electronic Systems. (Shusuke Yamanaka, Satomichi Nishihara, Kazuto Nakata, Yasushige Yonezawa, Yasutaka Kitagawa, Takashi Kawakami, Mitsutaka Okumura, Toshikazu Takada, Haruki Nakamura, and Kizashi Yamaguchi).