Exploiting Non-Abelian Point-Group Symmetry to Estimate the Exact Ground-State Correlation Energy of Benzene in a Polarized Split-Valence Triple-Zeta Basis Set

Jonas Greiner, Jürgen Gauss, Janus J. Eriksen*

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Abstract

Local electronic-structure methods in quantum chemistry operate on the ability to compress electron correlations more efficiently in a basis of spatially localized molecular orbitals than in a parent set of canonical orbitals. However, many typical choices of localized orbitals tend to be related by selected, near-exact symmetry operations whenever a molecule belongs to a point group, a feature which remains largely unexploited in most local correlation methods. The present Letter demonstrates how to leverage a recent unitary protocol for enforcing symmetry properties among localized orbitals to yield a high-accuracy estimate of the exact ground-state correlation energy of benzene (D6h) in correlation-consistent polarized basis sets of both double- and triple-ζ quality. Through an initial application to many-body expanded full configuration interaction (MBE-FCI) theory, we show how molecular point-group symmetry can lead to computational savings that are inversely proportional to the order of the point group in a manner generally applicable to the acceleration of modern local correlation methods.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry Letters
Volume15
Issue number39
Pages (from-to)9881-9887
ISSN1948-7185
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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