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Perturbation Theory without Wave Function

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Hypervirial Theorems

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We showed in section 9 how the RSPT allows one to obtain the energy and the wave function corrections via the resolution of some differential equations. Here we present a method that combines HR and PT and has proven to be extremely powerful when it is applied to simple models.

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Fernández, F.M., Castro, E.A. (1987). Perturbation Theory without Wave Function. In: Hypervirial Theorems. Lecture Notes in Chemistry, vol 43. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93349-3_7

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