Accurate and interpretable representation of correlated electronic structure Tensor Product Selected CI.

Faraday Discuss

Department of Chemistry, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24060, USA.

Published: November 2024

The task of computing wavefunctions that are accurate, yet simple enough mathematical objects to use for reasoning, has long been a challenge in quantum chemistry. The difficulty in drawing physical conclusions from a wavefunction is often related to the generally large number of configurations with similar weights. In Tensor Product Selected Configuration Interaction (TPSCI), we use a locally correlated tensor product state basis, which has the effect of concentrating the weight of a state onto a smaller number of physically interpretable degrees of freedom. In this paper, we apply TPSCI to a series of three molecular systems ranging in separability, one of which is the first application of TPSCI to an open-shell bimetallic system. For each of these systems, we obtain accurate solutions to large active spaces, and analyze the resulting wavefunctions through a series of different approaches including (i) direct inspection of the TPS basis coefficients, (ii) construction of Bloch effective Hamiltonians, and (iii) computation of cluster correlation functions.

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