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Research: Science and Education
Accurate and Efficient Perturbation Theory by Matrix Inversion
B. Cameron Reed
Department of Physics, Alma College, Alma, MI 48801

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October 1999
Vol. 76 No. 10
p. 1444

Abstract
A novel approach to time-independent perturbation theory is developed, which has significant advantages over the traditional Rayleigh-Schrödinger method. With this new method, energies and wave functions corresponding to perturbations of arbitrary strength acting on either degenerate or nondegenerate systems can be efficiently recovered in a conceptually straightforward matrix-inversion scheme. Tedious summations are eliminated, and no integrals beyond those appearing in first-order perturbation theory need be computed.
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*  Citation
Reed, B. Cameron. J. Chem. Educ. 1999 76 1444.
*  Keywords
Physical Chemistry; Quantum Chemistry
*  History
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September 6, 1999
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