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When Gold Is Not Enough: Platinum Standard of Quantum Chemistry with N7 Cost

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In this paper, we extend the rank-reduced coupled-cluster formalism to the calculation of non-iterative energy corrections due to quadruple excitations. There are two major components of the proposed formalism. The… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, we extend the rank-reduced coupled-cluster formalism to the calculation of non-iterative energy corrections due to quadruple excitations. There are two major components of the proposed formalism. The first is an approximate compression of the quadruple excitation amplitudes using the Tucker format. The second is a modified functional used for the evaluation of the corrections which gives exactly the same results for the exact amplitudes, but is less susceptible to errors resulting from the aforementioned compression. We show, both theoretically and numerically, that the computational cost of the proposed method scales as the seventh power of the system size. Using reference results for a set of small molecules, the method is calibrated to deliver relative accuracy of a few percent in energy corrections. To illustrate the potential of the theory, we calculate the isomerization energy of ortho/meta benzyne (C6H4) and the barrier height for the Cope rearrangement in bullvalene (C10H10). The method retains a near-black-box nature of the conventional coupled-cluster formalism and depends on only one additional parameter that controls the accuracy.

Keywords: cost; chemistry; standard quantum; platinum standard; gold enough; enough platinum

Journal Title: Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
Year Published: 2022

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