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Per-Åke Malmqvist

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Influence of the choice of projection manifolds in the CASPT2 implementation

Author

  • Takeshi Yanai
  • Yuki Kurashige
  • Masaaki Saitow
  • Jakub Chalupský
  • Roland Lindh
  • Per Åke Malmqvist

Summary, in English

The Complete Active Space Second-Order Perturbation Theory (CASPT2) is well-established as a high-accuracy electronic structure method. It was originally implemented in the early 1990s to an efficient computer code in the molcas program suite, and this implementation has been extensively used as a standard tool. Here, we report a comparison of it against two independent computer-aided implementations of the CASPT2 method, revealing that the CASPT2 energies provided by the original code of molcas (version 8 or earlier) are inconsistent with the predictions of the lately developed computer-aided implementations. It is shown that this error is associated with the projections of the first-order equation onto the fully internally contracted multireference bases which are partially inconsistent between the left- and right-hand sides. The degree of the errors is assessed by performing illustrative CASPT2 calculations. The errors in total CASPT2 energies are demonstrated to be negligible relative to chemical accuracy in many cases, while there is a difficult case where they may substantially alter chemical description. The incorporation of the consistent projections into molcas has been carried out, which is available in the version 8 sp1.

Department/s

  • Computational Chemistry

Publishing year

2017-09-17

Language

English

Pages

2077-2085

Publication/Series

Molecular Physics

Volume

115

Issue

17-18

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Topic

  • Physical Chemistry (including Surface- and Colloid Chemistry)

Keywords

  • CASPT2
  • computer-aided programming
  • MOLCAS
  • Multireference theory

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0026-8976