A simple, practical quantum chemical procedure is presented for computing the energy position and the decay width of autoionization resonances. It combines the -stabilized resonance wave function obtained using the real-valued continuum-remover (CR) potential [Y. Sajeev , , 105-112] and the Feshbach projection operator (FPO) partitioning technique. Unlike the conventional FPO partitioning of the total wave function into its resonant and background components, an explicit partitioning of the total wave function into its interaction region and noninteraction region components is obtained with the help of real-valued continuum-remover potential. The molecular system is initially confined inside a CR potential which removes the electronic continuum of the molecular system in which its resonance state is embedded and, thus, unravels the component of the resonance wave function as a bound, localized eigenstate of the confined system. The eigenfunctions of the molecular Hamiltonian represented in the constitute a complementary, orthogonal . A unique partition is obtained when the level-shift of the function due to its coupling with the is zero, and the resonance width is computed using these unique partitioned spaces. This new procedure, which we refer to as CR-FPO formalism, is formally very simple and straightforward to implement, yet its applications to the resonance state of a model Hamiltonian and to the doubly excited resonance states of atomic and molecular systems at the full-CI level are very accurate as compared to the alternative, very precise methods. In addition, the CR-FPO formalism is implemented in the multireference configuration interaction (MRCI) method, and uses it for calculating the energy position and the autionization decay width of Π shape resonance in .
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Genet Epidemiol
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Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Gene-environment interactions have been observed for childhood asthma, however few have been assessed in ethnically diverse populations. Thus, we examined how polygenic risk score (PRS) modifies the association between ambient air pollution exposure (nitrogen dioxide [NO], ozone, particulate matter < 2.5 and < 10 μm) and childhood asthma incidence in a diverse cohort.
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Chest Dpt., Ahmed Maher Teaching Hospital, GOTHI, Cairo, Egypt.
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J Cardiothorac Surg
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Am J Kidney Dis
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Department of Epidemiology and Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA. Electronic address:
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