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Merging symmetry projection methods with coupled cluster theory: Lessons from the Lipkin model Hamiltonian

AutorWahlen-Strothman, J. M.; Henderson, T. M.; Hermes, M. R.; Degroote, M.; Qiu, Y.; Zhao, J.; Dukelsky, Jorge CSIC ORCID; Scuseria, G. E.
Palabras claveMean field theory
Coupled cluster
Wave functions
Parity
Excited states
Fecha de publicación7-feb-2017
EditorAmerican Institute of Physics
CitaciónJournal of Chemical Physics 146: 054110 (2017)
ResumenCoupled cluster and symmetry projected Hartree-Fock are two central paradigms in electronic structure theory. However, they are very different. Single reference coupled cluster is highly successful for treating weakly correlated systems but fails under strong correlation unless one sacrifices good quantum numbers and works with broken-symmetry wave functions, which is unphysical for finite systems. Symmetry projection is effective for the treatment of strong correlation at the mean-field level through multireference non-orthogonal configuration interaction wavefunctions, but unlike coupled cluster, it is neither size extensive nor ideal for treating dynamic correlation. We here examine different scenarios for merging these two dissimilar theories. We carry out this exercise over the integrable Lipkin model Hamiltonian, which despite its simplicity, encompasses non-trivial physics for degenerate systems and can be solved via diagonalization for a very large number of particles. We show how symmetry projection and coupled cluster doubles individually fail in different correlation limits, whereas models that merge these two theories are highly successful over the entire phase diagram. Despite the simplicity of the Lipkin Hamiltonian, the lessons learned in this work will be useful for building an ab initio symmetry projected coupled cluster theory that we expect to be accurate in the weakly and strongly correlated limits, as well as the recoupling regime.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1063/1.4974989
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/161645
DOI10.1063/1.4974989
Identificadoresdoi: 10.1063/1.4974989
issn: 0021-9606
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