Abstract
An MCSCF method based on a restricted active space (RAS) type wave function has been implemented. The RAS concept is an extension of the complete active space (CAS) formalism, where the active orbitals are partitioned into three subspaces: RAS1, which contains up to a given maximum number of hole; RAS2, where all possible distributions of electrons are allowed; and RAS3, which contains up to a given maximum number of electrons. A typical example of a RAS wave function is all single, double, etc. excitations with a CAS reference space. Spin-adapted configurations are used as the basis for the MC expansion
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