Exact decoupling of the relativistic fock operator

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It is generally acknowledged that the inclusion of relativistic effects is crucial for the theoretical description of heavy-element-containing molecules. Four-component Dirac-operator-based methods serve as the relativistic reference for molecules and highly accurate results can be obtained-provided that a suitable approximation for the electronic wave function is employed. However, four-component methods applied in a straightforward manner suffer from high computational cost and the presence of pathologic negative-energy solutions. To remove these drawbacks, a relativistic electron-only theory is desirable for which the relativistic Fock operator needs to be exactly decoupled. Recent developments in the field of relativistic two-component methods demonstrated that exact decoupling can be achieved following different strategies. The theoretical formalism of these exact-decoupling approaches is reviewed in this paper followed by a comparison of efficiency and results.

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Peng, D., & Reiher, M. (2012). Exact decoupling of the relativistic fock operator. Theoretical Chemistry Accounts, 131(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00214-011-1081-y

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