Abstract

The method of increments has been invaluable for electronic structure calculations of solids based in wavefunctions, i.e., quantum chemical techniques. While it is well documented for ground-state calculations we want to give here a coherent description when it is applied to the computation of excitations of weakly and strongly correlated electron systems. Previous applications can be viewed as special cases of the general scheme.

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