Abstract

The paper deals with two topics related to the problem which reference state is better for many-body perturbation theory: restricted Hartree-Fock (RHF) or unrestricted Hartree-Fock (UHF)? The first topic concerns the potential surfaces. Several examples are presented to show shortcomings of the two approaches and a simple way is presented which seems to give a useful potential curve in the whole range of interatomic distances by a composition of RHF and UHF potential curves. The second topic concerns the many-body perturbation theory for open-shell systems in the RHF formalism. The method is critically examined and compared with the ordinary many-body perturbation theory using UHF as the reference. This examination of many-body techniques provides also some insight into the problems inherent of the SCF theory: spin contamination from higher multiplets, localization of orbitals, and self-consistency effects.

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