Scaling exchange and correlation in the on-top density functional of multiconfiguration pair-density functional theory: effect on electronic excitation energies and bond energies

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Multiconfiguration pair-density functional (MC-PDFT) theory provides an economical way to calculate the ground-state and excited-state energetics of strongly correlated systems. The energy is calculated from the kinetic energy, density, and on-top pair-density of a multiconfiguration wave function as the sum of kinetic energy, classical Coulomb energy, and on-top density functional energy. We have usually found good results with the translated Perdew–Burke–Ernzerhof (tPBE) on-top density functional, and in this article, we examine whether the results can be systematically improved by introducing scaling constants into the exchange and correlation terms. We find that only a small improvement is possible for electronic excitation energies and that no improvement is possible for bond energies.

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Presti, D., Kadlec, J., Truhlar, D. G., & Gagliardi, L. (2020). Scaling exchange and correlation in the on-top density functional of multiconfiguration pair-density functional theory: effect on electronic excitation energies and bond energies. Theoretical Chemistry Accounts, 139(2). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00214-019-2539-6

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