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Nonunitary projective transcorrelation theory inspired by the F12 ansatz

Seiichiro Ten‐no

2023The Journal of Chemical Physics13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

An alternative nonunitary transcorrelation, inspired by the F12 ansatz, is investigated. In contrast to the Jastrow transcorrelation of Boys-Handy, the effective Hamiltonian of this projective transcorrelation features: 1. a series terminating formally at four-body interactions. 2. no spin-contamination within the non-relativistic framework. 3. simultaneous satisfaction of the singlet and triplet first-order cusp conditions. 4. arbitrary choices of pairs for correlation including frozen-core approximations. We discuss the connection between the projective transcorrelation and F12 theory with applications to small molecules, to show that the cusp conditions play an important role to reduce the uncertainty arising from the nonunitary transformation.

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AnsatzHamiltonian (control theory)Cusp (singularity)Projective testSeries (stratigraphy)Singlet stateConnection (principal bundle)PhysicsHomogeneous coordinatesMathematicsPure mathematicsQuantum mechanicsGeometryExcited statePaleontologyBiologyMathematical optimizationAdvanced Chemical Physics StudiesSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesMolecular spectroscopy and chirality