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A new computational framework for spinor-based relativistic exact two-component calculations using contracted basis functions

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arxiv 2405.04008 v1 pith:N3JPSQ6P submitted 2024-05-07 physics.chem-ph

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A new computational framework for spinor-based relativistic exact two-component (X2C) calculations is developed using contracted basis sets with a spin-orbit contraction scheme. Generally contracted j-adapted basis sets using primitive functions in the correlation-consistent basis sets are constructed for the X2C Hamiltonian with atomic mean-field spin-orbit integrals (the X2CAMF scheme). The contraction coefficients are taken from atomic X2CAMF Hartree-Fock spinors, hereby following the simple concept of linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAOs). Benchmark calculations of spin-orbit splittings, equilibrium bond lengths, and harmonic vibrational frequencies demonstrate the accuracy and efficacy of the j-adapted spin-orbit contraction scheme.

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