Abstract

The omega function for singlet states is defined as a linear combination of 2 n slater determinants, where n is the number of electron pairs. This wavefunction is analyzed. The energy value and the first and second density matrix for Beryllium are determined, and the results are compared with those obtained by using other Hartree-Fock models. It is found that the omega function introduce a significant part of the correlation energy.

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