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Computation of Atmospheric Concentrations of Molecular Clusters from ab initio Thermochemistry
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Q-MP2-OS: Møller-Plesset Correlation Energy by Quadrature
Giuseppe M J Barca1, Simon C McKenzie2,3, Nathaniel J Bloomfield3
1Research School of Computer Science, Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia.
Abstract:
We present a quadrature-based algorithm for computing the opposite-spin component of the MP2 correlation energy which scales quadratically with basis set size and is well-suited to large-scale parallelization. The key ideas, which are rooted in the earlier work of Hirata and co-workers, are to abandon all two-electron integrals, recast the energy as a seven-dimensional integral, approximate that integral by quadrature, and employ a cutoff strategy to minimize the number of intermediate quantities. We discuss our implementation in detail and show that it parallelizes almost perfectly on 840 cores for cyclosporine (a molecule with roughly 200 atoms), exhibits [Formula: see text] scaling for a sequence of polyglycines, and is principally limited by the accuracy of its quadrature.
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