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      Equation-of-motion spin-flip coupled-cluster model with single and double substitutions: Theory and application to cyclobutadiene

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          While the equation-of-motion coupled-cluster (EOM-CC) method is capable of describing certain multiconfigurational wave functions within a single-reference framework (e.g., open-shell type excited states, doublet radicals, etc.), it may fail in cases of more extensive degeneracy, e.g., bond breaking and polyradicals. This work presents an extension of the EOM-CC approach to these chemically important situations. In our approach, target multiconfigurational wave functions are described as spin-flipping excitations from the high-spin reference state. This enables a balanced treatment of nearly degenerate electronic configurations present in the target low-spin wave functions. The relations between the traditional spin-conserving EOM models and the EOM spin-flip method is discussed. The presentation of the formalism emphasizes the variational properties of the theory and shows that the killer condition is rigorously satisfied in single-reference EOM-CC theories. The capabilities and advantages of the new approach are demonstrated by its application to cyclobutadiene.

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                Journal
                The Journal of Chemical Physics
                The Journal of Chemical Physics
                AIP Publishing
                0021-9606
                1089-7690
                January 2004
                January 2004
                : 120
                : 1
                : 175-185
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                10.1063/1.1630018
                15267275
                7377f927-416c-4e5a-9169-d0f5c4ff2f98
                © 2004
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