On specifying the spin occupations of the quantum chemistry problem. #160
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Hi Dr. Jiang. I believe that currently there's no obstacle to specifying only one quantum number. in On the other hand, I think it is quite common to have prior knowledge about the spin configurations of its ground state. Just think of a PySCF or Gaussian calculation, you always have to specify the spin configuration, right? Cheers |
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Reno previously specified the total electron number
qntot
, for constructing the quantum chemistry model. The model then explored the ground state within the confines of thisqntot
space. Now, it requires the specification of theqn
for spin-up and spin-down electrons.A question arises: in the case of a given system, it's not common to have prior knowledge about the spin configurations of its ground state. Does the ground state has to be half up, half down? No, right? I was thinking if the original feature should be retained.
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