Measuring multi-configurational character by orbital entanglement

Christopher J. Stein, Markus Reiher

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Abstract

One of the most critical tasks at the very beginning of a quantum chemical investigation is the choice of either a multi- or single-configurational method. Naturally, many proposals exist to define a suitable diagnostic of the multi-configurational character for various types of wave functions in order to assist this crucial decision. Here, we present a new orbital-entanglement-based multi-configurational diagnostic termed Zs(1). The correspondence of orbital entanglement and static (or non-dynamic) electron correlation permits the definition of such a diagnostic. We chose our diagnostic to meet important requirements such as well-defined limits for pure single-configurational and multi-configurational wave functions. The Zs(1) diagnostic can be evaluated from a partially converged, but qualitatively correct, and therefore inexpensive density matrix renormalisation group wave function as in our recently presented automated active orbital selection protocol. Its robustness and the fact that it can be evaluated at low cost make this diagnostic a practical tool for routine applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2110-2119
Number of pages10
JournalMolecular Physics
Volume115
Issue number17-18
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Sep 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Multi-configurational diagnostic
  • density matrix renormalisation group
  • electron correlation
  • orbital entanglement

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