Studies on the Transcorrelated Method
Abstract
We investigate the possibility of using a transcorrelated Hamiltonian to describe electron correlation. Amethod to obtain transcorrelatedwavefunctionswas developed based on the mathematical framework of the bi-variational principle. This involves the construction of an effective transcorrelated Hamiltonian matrix which can be solved in a self-consistent manner. This was optimised using a method we call Second Order Moment (SOM) minimisation to give highly accurate energies for some closed-shell atoms and helium-like ions. The effect of certain correlator terms on the description of electron-electron and electron-nuclear cusps were also examined graphically and some transcorrelated wavefunctions were compared against near-exact Hylleraas wavefunctions.
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