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destination for ionised electrons being originally localised on the other site.
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destination for ionised electrons being originally localised on the other site.
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To mathematically model this scenario in this asymmetric Hubbard dimer, we introduce a one-electron potential $-\epsilon$ on the left site to
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To mathematically model this scenario in this asymmetric Hubbard dimer, we introduce a one-electron potential $-\epsilon$ on the left site to
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represent the attraction between the electrons and the model ``atomic'' nucleus [see Eq.~\eqref{eq:H_FCI}], where we define $\epsilon > 0$.
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represent the attraction between the electrons and the model ``atomic'' nucleus [see Eq.~\eqref{eq:H_FCI}], where we define $\epsilon > 0$.
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The reference Slater determinant for a doubly-occupied atom can be represented using the RHF
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The reference Slater determinant for a doubly-occupied atom can be represented using RHF
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orbitals [see Eq.~\eqref{eq:RHF_orbs}] with $\theta_{\alpha}^{\text{RHF}} = \theta_{\beta}^{\text{RHF}} = 0$,
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orbitals [see Eq.~\eqref{eq:RHF_orbs}] with $\theta_{\alpha}^{\text{RHF}} = \theta_{\beta}^{\text{RHF}} = 0$,
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which corresponds to strictly localising the two electrons on the left site.
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which corresponds to strictly localising the two electrons on the left site.
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%and energy
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%and energy
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