Abstract

It is shown that if one uses the uncoupled Hartree—Fock method as a zero-order approximation for calculating atomic and molecular second-order properties (either static or dynamic), then the first-order corrections to this approximation are determined solely by quantities already available from the zero-order calculations. No new equations need be solved.

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