Correlation and Localization

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Development in science depends on several factors. Among these, the role of individual scientists is perhaps not the most important one. Science is typically a body of collective knowledge and any increase in the amount of this knowledge is certainly due to strong interaction among scientists. Even in the past, it happened quite rarely that a single person, without any aid of others, d- covered something fundamental or opened a new chapter in science. Great figures of science history have, in most cases, had rather a summarizing and s- thesizing role. This is especially valid over the last few decades. On one hand, the amount of information necessary to achieve new discoveries, has increased tremendously. On the other hand, improvement of technical facilities has increased the speed of information exchange. These factors resulted in a degree of specialization in science that had never seen before. Most of us are experts and specialists rather than scientists in the classical sense. My personal feeling is that, even nowadays, there is a strong need for professionals with a broad knowledge and c- prehensive mind, although they may not be competitive in the number of their publications or the sizes of their grants. Every time I have met such a person (I can count these cases on my fingers) I have become deeply influenced by his or her strong intellect.

Author(s): Josef Paldus, Xiangzhu Li (auth.), Péter R. Surján, R. J. Bartlett, F. Bogár, D. L. Cooper, B. Kirtman, W. Klopper, W. Kutzelnigg, N. H. March, P. G. Mezey, H. Müller, J. Noga, J. Paldus, J. Pipek, M. Raimondi, I. Røeggen, J. Q. Sun, P. R. Surján, C. Valdemoro, S. Vogtner (eds.)
Series: Topics in Current Chemistry 203
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1999

Language: English
Pages: 236
City: Berlin ; New York
Tags: Organic Chemistry; Theoretical and Computational Chemistry

Electron Correlation in Small Molecules: Grafting CI onto CC....Pages 1-20
Extremal Electron Pairs — Application to Electron Correlation, Especially the R12 Method....Pages 21-42
Many-Body Perturbation Theory with Localized Orbitals — Kapuy’s Approach....Pages 43-61
An Introduction to the Theory of Geminals....Pages 63-88
Extended Geminal Models....Pages 89-103
Ab Initio Modern Valence Bond Theory....Pages 105-120
Modern Correlation Theories for Extended, Periodic Systems....Pages 121-145
Local Space Approximation Methods for Correlated Electronic Structure Calculations in Large Delocalized Systems that are Locally Perturbed....Pages 147-166
Local Electron Densities and Functional Groups in Quantum Chemistry....Pages 167-186
Electron Correlation and Reduced Density Matrices....Pages 187-200
Localization via Density Functionals....Pages 201-230