Abstract

Calculation of excited-state energies by many-body perturbation theory is discussed. A Hartree-Fock-type potential suitable for a given excited-state configuration is introduced. Advantages which follow from the excitation-adapted one-particle potential are examined. The theory resembles that for external perturbation effects and amounts to removing or minimizing the contribution of non-diagonal one-particle terms.

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