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libwfa: Wavefunction analysis tools for excited and open-shell electronic states

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/wcms.1595

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excited states; excitons; quantum chemistry; wavefunction analysis

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  1. National Science Foundation [CHE-1856342]
  2. U.S. Department of Energy [DE-SC0018910]
  3. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) [DE-SC0018910] Funding Source: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

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libwfa is an open-source software library for wavefunction analysis, offering a variety of analysis methods for post-processing excited-state calculations. These tools provide graphical representations of various excited-state processes and offer insights into electronic structure. The software is capable of automated processing of large data sets and establishes a link between many-body wavefunctions and physical and chemical models.
An open-source software library for wavefunction analysis, libwfa, provides a comprehensive and flexible toolbox for post-processing excited-state calculations, featuring a hierarchy of interconnected visual and quantitative analysis methods. These tools afford compact graphical representations of various excited-state processes, provide detailed insight into electronic structure, and are suitable for automated processing of large data sets. The analysis is based on reduced quantities, such as state and transition density matrices (DMs), and allows one to distill simple molecular orbital pictures of physical phenomena from intricate correlated wavefunctions. The implemented descriptors provide a rigorous link between many-body wavefunctions and intuitive physical and chemical models, for example, exciton binding, double excitations, orbital relaxation, and polyradical character. A broad range of quantum-chemical methods is interfaced with libwfa via a uniform interface layer in the form of DMs. This contribution reviews the structure of libwfa and highlights its capabilities by several representative use cases. This article is categorized under: Software > Quantum Chemistry Theoretical and Physical Chemistry > Spectroscopy

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