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Is valence CCSD(T) enough for the binding of water clusters? The isomers of (H$_2$O)$_6$ and (H$_2$O)$_{20}$ as a case study

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Post-CCSD(T) corrections in the S66 noncovalent interactions benchmark cites this paper.

Post-CCSD(T) corrections in the S66 noncovalent interactions benchmark Is valence CCSD(T) enough for the binding of water clusters? The isomers of (H$_2$O)$_6$ and (H$_2$O)$_{20}$ as a case study

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A new open-shell CCSDTQ implementation and its application to the basis set convergence of post-CCSDT(Q) corrections in computational thermochemistry cites this paper.

A new open-shell CCSDTQ implementation and its application to the basis set convergence of post-CCSDT(Q) corrections in computational thermochemistry Is valence CCSD(T) enough for the binding of water clusters? The isomers of (H$_2$O)$_6$ and (H$_2$O)$_{20}$ as a case study

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FNO-CCSDTQ(5)$_\Lambda$ as an economical alternative for connected quintuple excitations contributions in coupled cluster thermochemistry cites this paper.

FNO-CCSDTQ(5)$_\Lambda$ as an economical alternative for connected quintuple excitations contributions in coupled cluster thermochemistry Is valence CCSD(T) enough for the binding of water clusters? The isomers of (H$_2$O)$_6$ and (H$_2$O)$_{20}$ as a case study

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FNO-CCSDTQ(5)$_\Lambda$ as an economical alternative for connected quintuple excitations contributions in coupled cluster thermochemistry cites this paper.

FNO-CCSDTQ(5)$_\Lambda$ as an economical alternative for connected quintuple excitations contributions in coupled cluster thermochemistry Is valence CCSD(T) enough for the binding of water clusters? The isomers of (H$_2$O)$_6$ and (H$_2$O)$_{20}$ as a case study

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