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Calculations with mpgrad, rimp2 or ricc2 require
- a converged SCF calculation with the one-electron density
convergence threshold set to $denconv
1.d-7
or less
- the maximum core memory the program is allowed to allocate
should be defined in the data group $maxcor (in MB); the
recommended value is ca. 3/4 of the available (physical) core memory
at most.
- orbitals to be excluded from the correlation treatment have to
be specified in data group $freeze
- the calculation of MP2 gradients is omitted by adding the flag
$mp2energy to the control file; in this case only
MP2 energy is calculated.
Calculations with rimp2 and ricc2 moreover require
- an auxiliary basis defined in the data group $cbas
This is not needed for mpgrad , but here one needs
- a specification for scratch files and their size in data group
$mointunit (see Section 15.2.12)
- and the number of passes for integral evaluations and
transformations in data group $traloop
For explicitly-correlated MP2-F12 calculations one needs-depending
the details of the applied approximations-additionally a
so-called complementary auxiliary basis set (CABS, defined in $cabs) and
a RI-SCF auxiliary basis set defined in $jkbas.
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