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One-Body Properties and Their Perturbative Accuracy with Aufbau Suppressed Coupled Cluster Theory
Conor Bready1, Harrison Tuckman1, Eric Neuscamman1,2
1Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, United States.
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We derived and implemented the calculation of the one-body reduced density matrix for Aufbau suppressed coupled cluster theory, from which excited state natural orbitals and one-body properties, like atomic populations and dipole moments, are obtained. We utilized the natural orbitals to refine the ASCC solution for simple valence and Rydberg systems, exploring the process of repeatedly solving the ASCC equations in successive natural orbital bases to achieve independence from the starting molecular orbitals. For dipole moments in small molecules where high-level comparison data is available, we find that the accuracy of ASCC essentially matches that of linear response and equation-of-motion coupled cluster as long as care is taken to preserve the response's perturbative completeness.
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