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American Institute of Physics, The Journal of Chemical Physics, 4(115), p. 1626

DOI: 10.1063/1.1383585

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Impact of Electron-Electron Cusp on Configuration Interaction Energies

Journal article published in 2001 by David Prendergast, M. Nolan ORCID, Claudia Filippi, Stephen Fahy, J. C. Greer
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Abstract

The effect of the electron-electron cusp on the convergence of configuration interaction (CI) wave functions is examined. By analogy with the pseudopotential approach for electron-ion interactions, an effective electron-electron interaction is developed which closely reproduces the scattering of the Coulomb interaction but is smooth and finite at zero electron-electron separation. The exact many-electron wave function for this smooth effective interaction has no cusp at zero electron-electron separation. We perform CI and quantum Monte Carlo calculations for He and Be atoms, both with the Coulomb electron-electron interaction and with the smooth effective electron-electron interaction. We find that convergence of the CI expansion of the wave function for the smooth electron-electron interaction is not significantly improved compared with that for the divergent Coulomb interaction for energy differences on the order of 1 mHartree. This shows that, contrary to popular belief, description of the electron-electron cusp is not a limiting factor, to within chemical accuracy, for CI calculations. ; Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables, LaTeX209, submitted to The Journal of Chemical Physics