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Symmetry-adapted formulation of the hybrid treatment resulting from the G-particle-hole Hypervirial equation and equations of motion methods: a procedure for modeling solids
Torres Vega, Juan J.; Massaccesi, Gustavo Ernesto
; Ríos, Elías Daniel
; Camjayi, Alberto
; Torre, Alicia; Lain, Luis; Oña, Ofelia Beatriz
; Tiznado, William; Alcoba, Diego Ricardo
Fecha de publicación:
02/2021
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Springer
Revista:
Journal of Mathematical Chemistry
ISSN:
0259-9791
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Inglés
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Resumen
Highly accurate electron affinities and ionization potentials of chemical systems were described by means of the procedure called GHV-EOM (Valdemoro et al, in Int J Quantum Chem 112:2965, 2012), which combines the G-particle-hole hypervirial (GHV) equation method (Alcoba et al, in Int J Quantum Chem 109:3178, 2009) and that of the equations-of-motion (EOM), by Simons and Smith (Simons and Smith, in J Chem Phys 58:4899, 1973). The present work improves that hybrid method by introducing the point group symmetry within its framework, providing a higher computational efficiency. We report results which show the achievements attained by using the symmetry-adapted methodology. The new formulation turns out to be particularly suitable for characterizing solid models, as cyclic one-dimensional chains.
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Torres Vega, Juan J.; Massaccesi, Gustavo Ernesto; Ríos, Elías Daniel; Camjayi, Alberto; Torre, Alicia; et al.; Symmetry-adapted formulation of the hybrid treatment resulting from the G-particle-hole Hypervirial equation and equations of motion methods: a procedure for modeling solids; Springer; Journal of Mathematical Chemistry; 59; 2; 2-2021; 488-504
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