Abstract

Multiple basis sets are used in calculations of perturbational corrections for triples replacements in the framework of single-reference coupled-cluster theory. We investigate a computational procedure, where the triples correction is calculated from a reduced space of virtual orbitals, while the full space is employed for the coupled-cluster singles-and-doubles model. The reduced space is either constructed from a prescribed unitary transformation of the virtual orbitals (for example into natural orbitals) with subsequent truncation, or from a reduced set of atomic basis functions. After the selection of a reduced space of virtual orbitals, the singles and doubles amplitudes obtained from a calculation in the full space are projected onto the reduced space, the remaining set of virtual orbitals is brought into canonical form by diagonalizing the representation of the Fock operator in the reduced space, and the triples corrections are evaluated as usual. The case studies include the determination of the spectroscopic constants of N2, F2, and CO, the geometry of O3, the electric dipole moment of CO, the static dipole polarizability of F−, and the Ne⋯Ne interatomic potential.

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