Abstract

We investigate the convergence of coupled-cluster (CC) correlation energies and related quantities with respect to the employed basis set size for the uniform electron gas (UEG) to gain a better understanding of the basis set incompleteness error (BSIE). To this end, coupled-cluster doubles (CCD) theory is applied to the three-dimensional UEG for a range of densities, basis set sizes, and electron numbers. We present a detailed analysis of individual diagrammatically decomposed contributions to the amplitudes at the level of CCD theory. In particular, we show that only two terms from the amplitude equations contribute to the asymptotic large-momentum behavior of the transition structure factor, corresponding to the cusp region at short interelectronic distances. However, due to the coupling present in the amplitude equations, all decomposed correlation energy contributions show the same asymptotic convergence behavior to the complete basis set limit. These findings provide an additional rationale for the success of a recently proposed correction to the BSIE of CC theory. Lastly, we examine the BSIE in the CCD plus perturbative triples [CCD(T)] method, as well as in the newly proposed CCD plus complete perturbative triples [CCD(cT)] method.

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