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6.11 GUGA — A Configuration Interaction Coupling Coefficients Program
Several of the Configuration Interaction (CI) modules in MOLCAS use
the guga module to compute the CI coupling coefficients.
We continue our water calculations using the input file shown in
the input below. The TITLe keyword behaves
in a similar fashion as described in previous modules.
There are several compulsory keywords of the guga module. The
number of electrons to be correlated is specified using the
ELECtrons keyword. We are correlating the valence electrons.
The spin state is specified using the SPIN keyword.
Sample input requesting the the GUGA module to calculate the coupling
coefficients for neutral triplet water in C2v symmetry with six electrons
in the active space:
&GUGA
Title= GUGA for C2v Water
Electrons= 8; Spin= 3
Inactive= 1 0 0 0; Active= 2 2 0 1
CIAll= 1
The keywords CIALl and REFErence are mutually
exclusive. We specify CIALl which will calculate the
energy using all possible references functions that can be constructed
using the input set of occupation numbers of the active orbitals regardless of
the spin coupling (all configurations used to build the corresponding CASSCF
wave function). Specific selected references can be chosen using the
REFErence keyword. Either the ACTIve or INACtive
keyword should be used for a meaningful calculation. The default for both
keywords is zero for all symmetries. These keywords function in a similar
fashion to these in the RASSCF program module. The INACtive
keyword specifies the orbitals that are fully occupied in each symmetry
in all the reference functions and the ACTIve keyword
specifies the orbitals that may have varying occupations in all references.
The selection of INACtive orbitals in the input above
is forcing the bonding sp hybrid orbital to remain fully occupied in all
reference states.
The GUGA section of the output lists the possible configurations
in the active space. There are nine possible triplet configurations of
six electrons in five orbitals. Apart from the various types of orbital in each
symmetry the GUGA section of the output also gives the number of
states that will coupled with various states. There are no input files for the
GUGA module but the calculated coupling coefficients are stored in
CIGUGA.
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