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Plain Capping for Improved Accuracy of Approximate One- and Two-Electron Densities at Two-Particle Coalescence Points
Jerzy Cioslowski1,2, Krzysztof Strasburger3
1Institute of Physics, University of Szczecin, Wielkopolska 15, 70-451 Szczecin, Poland.
Abstract:
The values of the one-electron and intracule densities at two-particle coalescence points that enter the expressions for relativistic corrections to energies of Coulombic systems cannot be efficiently computed with sufficient accuracy from approximate wave functions expressed in terms of cuspless basis functions such as the explicitly correlated Gaussians. A new approach to alleviation of this problem, called plain capping, is proposed. Unlike those offered by the previously published formalisms, such as the expectation value identities and integral transforms, the accuracy improvements effected by the plain capping are attained with negligible computational effort and minimum programming. In the case of the on-top two-electron densities, whose accurate computation is particularly costly, the plain capping constitutes the only viable means of error reduction available at present.
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