In this article configuration interaction methods of solving the Schrödinger eigenvalue problem are reviewed. In particular computational aspects of the "traditional" and of the direct approach are briefly discussed. A special attention is given to the group-theory based formulations known as the unitary group approach and the symmetric group approach. Recent developments and implementations to relativistic theory of many-electron systems are also described.
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KARWOWSKI, J., & PESTKA, G. (1998). CONFIGURATION INTERACTION METHODS. Computational Methods in Science and Technology, 4(1), 57–69. https://doi.org/10.12921/cmst.1998.04.01.57-69
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