Abstract

We have developed a parallelized integral-direct code of the perturbative doubles correction for configuration interaction with singles, proposed as CIS(D) by Head-Gordon et al. (Chem Phys Lett 219:21, 1994). The CIS(D) method provides the energy corrections both of the relaxation and differential correlation for the respective CIS excited states. The implementation of CIS(D) is based on our original algorithm for the second-order Moller–Plesset perturbation (MP2) calculations (Mochizuki et al. in Theor Chem Acc 112:442, 2004). There is no need to communicate bulky intermediate data among worker processes of the parallelized execution. This CIS(D) code is then incorporated into a developer version of ABINIT-MP program, in order to improve the overestimation in excitation energies calculated by the CIS method in conjunction with the multilayer fragment molecular orbital scheme (MLFMO-CIS) (Mochizuki et al. in Chem Phys Lett 406:283, 2005). The MLFMO-CIS(D) method is first used in evaluating the lowest n\(\pi^{*}\) excitation energy of the hydrated formaldehyde. The photoactive yellow protein (PYP) is the second target of MLFMO-CIS(D) calculation. Through these applications, it is shown that the CIS(D) correction improves the CIS results favorably.

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