1970
DOI: 10.1063/1.1672826
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Induction Forces. An Exact Treatment of Charge Overlap Effects through Third Order

Abstract: A complete treatment of the electron propagator through third order

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“…Solution of Equation (1 2) may be easily written down using the formulas contained in Reference [23]. The result is (16) …”
Section: H a L A S I~s K I And Jeziorskimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Solution of Equation (1 2) may be easily written down using the formulas contained in Reference [23]. The result is (16) …”
Section: H a L A S I~s K I And Jeziorskimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where R,(r < R ) and R,(r > R) are given by Singh, Kreek and Meath's [23] equations (14-16) and (19)(20)(21) with their 2, , 2, and s replaced by unity.…”
Section: H a L A S I~s K I And Jeziorskimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In practice the calculation becomes very tedious past second order in the energy (see, for example, Refs. [7], [S], [32], and [37]). The partial wave method can be set up in general for all one-electron diatomic molecules [9,11,18,191, yields a controlled upper bound to the energy of the molecule, and contains all orders of perturbation theory consistent with the choice of partial wave order (the values of 1 included in Eq.…”
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“…[7a]), while the third order nonexpanded interaction energy for the 2pa state is obtained by scaling the corresponding result for the H(ls)-H+ interaction due to Singh et al [32]. The R-' expanded interaction energies are asymptotic representations of the analogous nonexpanded results .…”
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confidence: 98%
“…At smaller distances where the overlap between interacting systems cannot be neglected, e.g. at the van der Waals minimum region, the multipole expansions can still be made to converge, provided that the charge-overlap effects are properly taken into account [5,6]. In this region, however, the application of the usual RayleighSchr6dinger perturbation theory is no longer legitimate and a suitable symmetryadapted perturbation theory must be employed to allow for the exchange effects [7].…”
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