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Further Development of iCIPT2 for Strongly Correlated Electrons

Ning Zhang, Wenjian Liu, Mark R. Hoffmann

2021Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation56 citationsDOI

Abstract

The efficiency of the recently proposed iCIPT2 [iterative configuration interaction (iCI) with selection and second-order perturbation theory (PT2); J. Chem. Theory Comput. 2020, 16, 2296] for strongly correlated electrons is further enhanced (by up to 20×) by using (1) a new ranking criterion for configuration selection, (2) a new particle-hole algorithm for Hamiltonian construction over randomly selected configuration state functions (CSF), and (3) a new data structure for the quick sorting of the variational and first-order interaction spaces. Meanwhile, the memory requirement is also significantly reduced. As a result, this improved implementation of iCIPT2 can handle 1 order of magnitude more CSFs than the previous version, as revealed by taking the chromium dimer and an iron–sulfur cluster, [Fe2S2(SCH3)]42–, as examples.

Topics & Concepts

Hamiltonian (control theory)ElectronConfiguration interactionCoupled clusterComputer sciencePerturbation theory (quantum mechanics)PhysicsAlgorithmQuantum mechanicsMathematicsMoleculeMathematical optimizationAdvanced Chemical Physics StudiesAmmonia Synthesis and Nitrogen ReductionInorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds