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    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    The Journal of Chemical Physics 113 (2000), S. 4942-4950 
    ISSN: 1089-7690
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: We have extended the fully variational molecular orbital (FVMO) method to the full-configuration interaction (CI) wave function (full-CI FVMO). All variational parameters in the full-CI scheme, i.e., exponents and centers in Gaussian-type function (GTF) basis set, and nuclear positions, as well as the CI coefficients, are simultaneously optimized by using their analytical gradients. We have applied the full-CI FVMO method to the ground and electronic excited states of hydrogen molecule. In the ground state, the total energy (−1.174 015 hartree) and the internuclear distance (1.4016 bohr) obtained by the full-CI FVMO calculation with [8s4p2d] GTFs agree very well with the high-level calculation by the 249 term expansion in elliptic coordinates (−1.174 476 hartree and 1.4010 bohr, respectively). The excitation energies to the 1Σu+, 1Πu, 3Σg+, and 3Πu Rydberg states calculated by the full-CI FVMO method with [8s4p2d] GTFs coincide with the experimental values within 52 cm−1. The present result can not be obtained with the conventional basis set approach because of the fact that our full-CI FVMO calculation gives an extremely accurate wave function with a relatively small number of basis functions owing to the extension of flexibility in the variational space. © 2000 American Institute of Physics.
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