Coupled-cluster techniques for computational chemistry: The CFOUR program package

An up-to-date overview of the CFOUR program system is given. After providing a brief outline of the evolution of the program since its inception in 1989, a comprehensive presentation is given of its well-known capabilities for high-level coupled-cluster theory and its application to molecular proper...

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Hauptverfasser: Matthews, Devin A, Cheng, Lan, Harding, Michael E, Lipparini, Filippo, Stopkowicz, Stella, Jagau, Thomas-C, Szalay, Peter G, Gauss, Juergen, Stanton, John F
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