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  2. Post–Hartree–Fock - Wikipedia

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    In computational chemistry, postHartreeFock [1] [2] (post-HF) methods are the set of methods developed to improve on the HartreeFock (HF), or self-consistent field (SCF) method. They add electron correlation which is a more accurate way of including the repulsions between electrons than in the HartreeFock method where repulsions are ...

  3. Configuration interaction - Wikipedia

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    The first term in the above expansion is normally the HartreeFock determinant. The other CSFs can be characterised by the number of spin orbitals that are swapped with virtual orbitals from the HartreeFock determinant. If only one spin orbital differs, we describe this as a single excitation determinant.

  4. Category:Post-Hartree–Fock methods - Wikipedia

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  5. Møller–Plesset perturbation theory - Wikipedia

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    Møller–Plesset perturbation theory (MP) is one of several quantum chemistry post-HartreeFock ab initio methods in the field of computational chemistry.It improves on the HartreeFock method by adding electron correlation effects by means of Rayleigh–Schrödinger perturbation theory (RS-PT), usually to second (MP2), third (MP3) or fourth (MP4) order.

  6. Multi-configurational self-consistent field - Wikipedia

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    Multi-configurational self-consistent field (MCSCF) is a method in quantum chemistry used to generate qualitatively correct reference states of molecules in cases where HartreeFock and density functional theory are not adequate (e.g., for molecular ground states which are quasi-degenerate with low-lying excited states or in bond-breaking situations).

  7. Basis set (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    In theoretical and computational chemistry, a basis set is a set of functions (called basis functions) that is used to represent the electronic wave function in the HartreeFock method or density-functional theory in order to turn the partial differential equations of the model into algebraic equations suitable for efficient implementation on a computer.

  8. Electronic correlation - Wikipedia

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    Starting with the HartreeFock wavefunction as the ground determinant, one takes a linear combination of the ground and excited determinants as the correlated wavefunction and optimizes the weighting factors according to the Variational Principle. When taking all possible excited determinants, one speaks of Full-CI.

  9. Hartree–Fock method - Wikipedia

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    The HartreeFock electronic wave function is then the Slater determinant constructed from these orbitals. Following the basic postulates of quantum mechanics, the HartreeFock wave function can then be used to compute any desired chemical or physical property within the framework of the HartreeFock method and the approximations employed.