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Selected Nonorthogonal Configuration Interaction with Compressed Single and Double Excitations.

Chong SunFei GaoGustavo E Scuseria
Published in: Journal of chemical theory and computation (2024)
Addressing both dynamic and static correlations accurately is a primary goal in electronic structure theory. Nonorthogonal configuration interaction (NOCI) is a versatile tool for treating static correlation, offering chemical insights by combining diverse reference states. Nevertheless, achieving quantitative accuracy requires the inclusion of the missing dynamic correlation. This work introduces a framework for compressing orthogonal single and double excitations into a NOCI of a much smaller dimension. This compression is repeated with each Slater determinant in a reference NOCI, resulting in another NOCI that includes all of its single and double excitations (NOCISD), effectively recovering the missing dynamic correlations from the reference. This compressed NOCISD is further refined through a selection process using metric and energy tests (SNOCISD). We validate the effectiveness of SNOCISD through its application to the dissociation of the nitrogen molecule and the hole-doped two-dimensional Hubbard model at various interaction strengths.
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