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Vertex corrections to the polarizability do not improve the GW approximation for the ionization potential of molecules (1810.00456v2)

Published 30 Sep 2018 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and physics.chem-ph

Abstract: The $GW$ approximation is based on the neglect of vertex corrections, which appear in the exact self-energy and the exact polarizability. Here, we investigate the importance of vertex corrections in the polarizability only. We calculate the polarizability with equation-of-motion coupled-cluster theory with single and double excitations (EOM-CCSD), which rigorously includes a large class of diagrammatically-defined vertex corrections beyond the random phase approximation (RPA). As is well-known, the frequency-dependent polarizability predicted by EOM-CCSD is quite different and generally more accurate than that predicted by the RPA. We evaluate the effect of these vertex corrections on a test set of 20 atoms and molecules. When using a Hartree-Fock reference, ionization potentials predicted by the $GW$ approximation with the RPA polarizability are typically overestimated with a mean absolute error of 0.3 eV. However, those predicted with a vertex-corrected polarizability are typically underestimated with an increased mean absolute error of 0.5 eV. This result suggests that vertex corrections in the self-energy cannot be neglected, at least for molecules. We also assess the behavior of eigenvalue self-consistency in vertex-corrected $GW$ calculations, finding a further worsening of the predicted ionization potentials.

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