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  2. Size consistency and size extensivity - Wikipedia

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    In quantum chemistry, size consistency and size extensivity are concepts relating to how the behaviour of quantum-chemistry calculations changes with the system size. Size consistency (or strict separability) is a property that guarantees the consistency of the energy behaviour when interaction between the involved molecular subsystems is nullified (for example, by distance).

  3. Coupled cluster - Wikipedia

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    The choice of the exponential ansatz is opportune because (unlike other ansatzes, for example, configuration interaction) it guarantees the size extensivity of the solution. Size consistency in CC theory, also unlike other theories, does not depend on the size consistency of the reference wave function.

  4. Davidson correction - Wikipedia

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    The size-consistency and size-extensivity problems of truncated CI are alleviated but still exist. In small molecules, accuracy of the corrected energies can be similar to results from coupled cluster theory calculations. The Davidson correction does not give information about the wave function.

  5. Category:Quantum chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Quantum chemistry, a ... Pauling's principle of electroneutrality; ... Size consistency and size extensivity; Slater determinant; Slater integrals;

  6. Intensive and extensive properties - Wikipedia

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    According to International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), an intensive property or intensive quantity is one whose magnitude is independent of the size of the system. [3] An intensive property is not necessarily homogeneously distributed in space; it can vary from place to place in a body of matter and radiation.

  7. Quadratic configuration interaction - Wikipedia

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    Quadratic configuration interaction [1] (QCI) is an extension of configuration interaction [2] that corrects for size-consistency errors in single and double excitation CI methods (CISD). [ 3 ] Size-consistency means that the energy of two non-interacting (i.e. at large distance apart) molecules calculated directly will be the sum of the ...

  8. Size extensivity - Wikipedia

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  9. Dispersity - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, the dispersity is a measure of the heterogeneity of sizes of molecules or particles in a mixture. A collection of objects is called uniform if the objects have the same size, shape, or mass. A sample of objects that have an inconsistent size, shape and mass distribution is called non-uniform.