15min:
RELATIVISTIC PSEUDOPOTENTIONAL IN MOLECULAR ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE CALCULATIONS.

M. M. MARINO, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ 07030.

The incorporation of a nodeless-valence-spinor-based relativistic pseudopotentional (RPP) into ab initio molecular electronic structure calculations is presented. Outercore two-electron interactions are included in the RPP by means of coefficients that are self-consistently determined and are defined in the context of the final molecular wavefunction. This form permits polarization of outercore shells analogous to that occurring in all-electron non-correlated molecular calculations while retaining these shells as part of the atomic pseudopotentional. The RPP accounts for core/valence correlation effects when used in configuration interaction calculations.