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Automated Quantum Chemistry Code Generation with the p$^\dagger$q Package

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arxiv 2501.08882 v2 pith:LVRXS3J3 submitted 2025-01-15 physics.chem-ph

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This article summarizes recent updates to the p$^\dagger$q package, which is a C++ accelerated Python library for generating equations and computer code corresponding to singly-reference many-body quantum chemistry methods such as coupled-cluster (CC) and equation-of-motion (EOM) CC theory. Since 2021, the functionality in \pq has expanded to include boson operators, coupled fermion-boson operators, unitary cluster operators, non-particle-conserving EOM operators, spin tracing, multiple single-particle subspaces, and more. Additional developments allow for the generation of C++ and Python code that minimizes floating-point operations via contraction order optimization, sub-expression elimination, and the fusion of similar terms.

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