Abstract

Coupled-cluster (CC) methods are now widely used in quantum chemistry to calculate the electron correlation energy and many other properties of atoms and molecules. In this paper we outline the basics of the theory, discuss some computational aspects, and review work that has been done toward developing and implementing algorithms for CC methods on parallel computers.

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