A linear-scaling method for non-covalent interactions

22 May 2019, Version 1
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Abstract

A novel method for the accurate and efficient calculation of interaction energies in weakly-bound complexes comprised of a large number of molecules is presented. The new ALMO+RPAd method circumvents the prohibitive scaling of coupled cluster singles and doubles while still providing similar accuracy across a diverse range of intermolecular interactions. Tests on various dimers and the S66 benchmark set demonstrate results within 0.5 kcal/mol of coupled cluster singles and doubles results. On a large cluster of water molecules, we achieve calculations involving over 3500 orbital and 12000 auxiliary basis functions in under ten minutes on a single CPU core.

Keywords

non-covalent interactions
intermolecular interactions
local correlation
ab initio
quantum chemistry
electronic structure

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