Natural range separation of the Coulomb hole

Mireia Via-Nadal, Mauricio Rodríguez-Mayorga, Eloy Ramos-Cordoba, Eduard Matito

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Abstract

A natural range separation of the Coulomb hole into two components, one of them being predominant at long interelectronic separations (hcI ) and the other at short distances (hcII ), is exhaustively analyzed throughout various examples that put forward the most relevant features of this approach and how they can be used to develop efficient ways to capture electron correlation. We show that hcI , which only depends on the first-order reduced density matrix, can be used to identify molecules with a predominant nondynamic correlation regime and differentiate between two types of nondynamic correlation, types A and B. Through the asymptotic properties of the hole components, we explain how hcI can retrieve the long-range part of electron correlation. We perform an exhaustive analysis of the hydrogen molecule in a minimal basis set, dissecting the hole contributions into spin components. We also analyze the simplest molecule presenting a dispersion interaction and how hcII helps identify it. The study of several atoms in different spin states reveals that the Coulomb hole components distinguish correlation regimes that are not apparent from the entire hole. The results of this work hold out the promise to aid in developing new electronic structure methods that efficiently capture electron correlation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number184106
Pages (from-to)1-40
Number of pages40
JournalThe Journal of chemical physics
Volume156
Issue number18
Early online date10 May 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 May 2022

Funding

The authors thank Professor Manuel Yáñez and Professor Paul W. Ayers for proposing the study of Be2 and H4 at the C3v symmetry point group, respectively. Grants PGC2018-098212-B-C21, BES-2015-072734, and IJCI-2017-34658 funded by MCIN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033 and “FEDER Una manera de hacer Europa” and the grants funded by Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa (Grant No. 2019-CIEN-000092-01) and Gobierno Vasco (Grant Nos. IT1254-19 and PIBA19-0004) are acknowledged.

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MCIN
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
Diputación Foral de Gipuzkoa2019-CIEN-000092-01, PIBA19-0004, IT1254-19

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