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Low-Scaling Many-Body Green's Function Calculations for Molecular Systems via Interacting-Bath Dynamical Embedding
Christian Venturella1, Jiachen Li1, Tianyu Zhu1
1Department of Chemistry, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, United States.
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We present a molecular extension of our recently proposed Green's function embedding method, interacting-bath dynamical embedding theory (ibDET), for computing charged excitation energies at the GW and EOM-CCSD levels. Starting from atom-centered impurities, we construct bath representations that capture the frequency-dependent entanglement between the impurity and its environment and can be systematically improved via the construction of cluster-specific natural orbitals. Utilizing a GW or coupled-cluster Green's function solver, the self-energy of the full system is assembled from all embedding problems to obtain the interacting Green's function. We show that ibDET provides accurate spectral properties with much reduced cost for a broad range of systems, including conjugated molecules and nanoclusters. Compared with full-system results, the errors in the predicted ionization potentials and electron affinities are around 0.1 eV or smaller, while each embedding problem includes only a small fraction of the total orbital space. This work provides an efficient and scalable framework for computing spectral properties of molecular systems.
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