MP2-F12 Basis Set Convergence near the Complete Basis Set Limit: Are h Functions Sufficient?

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We have investigated the title question for the W4-08 thermochemical benchmark using l-saturated truncations of a large reference (REF) basis set, as well as for standard F12-optimized basis sets. With the REF basis set, the root-mean-square (RMS) contribution of i functions to the MP2-F12 total atomization energies (TAEs) is about 0.01 kcal/mol, the largest individual contributions being 0.04 kcal/mol for P2and P4. However, even for these cases, basis set extrapolation from {g,h} basis sets adequately addresses the problem. Using basis sets insufficiently saturated in the spdfgh angular momenta may lead to exaggerated i function contributions. For extrapolation from spdfg and spdfgh basis sets, basis set convergence appears to be quite close to the theoretical asymptotic ∝ L-7behavior. We hence conclude that h functions are sufficient even for highly demanding F12 applications. With one-parameter extrapolation, spdf and spdfg basis sets are adequate, aug-cc-pV{T,Q}Z-F12 yielding a RMSD = 0.03 kcal/mol. A limited exploration of CCSD(F12*) and CCSD-F12b suggests our conclusions are applicable to higher-level F12 methods as well.

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Mehta, N., & Martin, J. M. L. (2022). MP2-F12 Basis Set Convergence near the Complete Basis Set Limit: Are h Functions Sufficient? Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 126(24), 3964–3971. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.2c02494

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