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Selected Configuration Interaction in a Basis of Cluster State Tensor Products
Vibin Abraham1, Nicholas J Mayhall1
1Department of Chemistry, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia 24060, United States.
Abstract:
Selected configuration interaction (SCI) methods are currently enjoying a resurgence due to several recent developments which improve either the overall computational efficiency or the compactness of the resulting SCI vector. These recent advances have made it possible to get full CI (FCI) quality results for much larger orbital active spaces compared to conventional approaches. However, due to the starting assumption that the FCI vector has only a small number of significant Slater determinants, SCI becomes intractable for systems with strong correlation. This paper introduces a method for developing SCI algorithms in a way which exploits local molecular structure to significantly reduce the number of SCI variables. The proposed method is defined by first grouping the orbitals into clusters over which we can define many-particle cluster states. We then directly perform the SCI algorithm in a basis of tensor products of cluster states instead of Slater determinants. While the approach is general for arbitrarily defined cluster states, we find significantly improved performance by defining cluster states through a Tucker decomposition of the global (and sparse) SCI vector. To demonstrate the potential of this method, called tensor product selected configuration interaction (TPSCI), we present numerical results for a diverse set of examples: (1) modified Hubbard model with different inter- and intracluster hopping terms, (2) less obviously clusterable cases of bond breaking in N2 and F2, and (3) ground state energies of large planar π-conjugated systems with active spaces of up to 42 electrons in 42 orbitals. These numerical results show that TPSCI can be used to significantly reduce the number of SCI variables in the variational space, thus paving a path for extending these deterministic and variational SCI approaches to a wider range of physical systems.
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