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Second-order self-consistent field algorithms: from classical to quantum nuclei (2210.10170v2)

Published 18 Oct 2022 in physics.chem-ph and physics.comp-ph

Abstract: This work presents a general framework for deriving exact and approximate Newton self-consistent field (SCF) orbital optimization algorithms by leveraging concepts borrowed from differential geometry. Within this framework, we extend the augmented Roothaan--Hall (ARH) algorithm to unrestricted electronic and nuclear-electronic calculations. We demonstrate that ARH yields an excellent compromise between stability and computational cost for SCF problems that are hard to converge with conventional first-order optimization strategies. In the electronic case, we show that ARH overcomes the slow convergence of orbitals in strongly-correlated molecules with the example of several iron-sulfur clusters. For nuclear-electronic calculations, ARH significantly enhances the convergence already for small molecules, as demonstrated for a series of protonated water clusters.

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