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The effect of the basis-set superposition error on the calculation of dispersion interactions: A test study on the neon dimer

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THEORY AND COMPUTATION
Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 477-485

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ct6003005

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The dispersion interactions of the Ne(2) dimer were studied using both the long-range perturbative and supramolecular approaches: for the long-range approach, full CI or string-truncated CI methods were used, while for the supramolecular treatments, the energy curves were computed by using configuration interaction with single and double excitation (CISD), coupled cluster with single and double excitation, and coupled-cluster with single and double (and perturbative) triple excitations. From the interatomic potential-energy curves obtained by the supramolecular approach, the C(6) and C(8) dispersion coefficients were computed via an interpolation scheme, and they were compared with the corresponding values obtained within the long-range perturbative treatment. We found that the lack of size consistency of the CISD approach makes this method completely useless to compute dispersion coefficients even when the effect of the basis-set superposition error on the dimer curves is considered. The largest full-CI space we were able to use contains more than 1 billion symmetry-adapted Slater determinants, and it is, to our knowledge, the largest calculation of second-order properties ever done at the full-CI level so far. Finally, a new data format and libraries (Q5Cost) have been used in order to interface different codes used in the present study.

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