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volume = {14},
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year = {2018},
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bdsk-url-1 = {https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jctc.8b00406}}
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@article{Kossoski_2021,
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author = {Kossoski, Fábris and Marie, Antoine and Scemama, Anthony and Caffarel, Michel and Loos, Pierre-François},
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title = {Excited States from State-Specific Orbital-Optimized Pair Coupled Cluster},
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journal = {J. Chem. Theory Comput.},
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volume = {17},
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number = {8},
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pages = {4756-4768},
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year = {2021},
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doi = {10.1021/acs.jctc.1c00348},
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URL = {
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https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jctc.1c00348
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},
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eprint = {
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https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jctc.1c00348
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}
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}
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@article{Marie_2021,
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author = {Marie,Antoine and Kossoski,Fábris and Loos,Pierre-François },
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title = {Variational coupled cluster for ground and excited states},
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journal = {J. Chem. Phys.},
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volume = {155},
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number = {10},
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pages = {104105},
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year = {2021},
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doi = {10.1063/5.0060698},
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URL = {
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https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0060698
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},
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eprint = {
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https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0060698
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}
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}
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In addition, sCI0 is size-consistent, a property that is not shared by higher orders of seniority-based CI.
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However, already at the sCI0 level, $\Ndet$ scales exponentially with $\Nbas$, since excitations of all degrees are included.
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Therefore, despite the encouraging successes of seniority-based CI methods, their unfavorable computational scaling restricts applications to very small systems. \cite{Shepherd_2016}
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Besides CI, other methods that exploit the concept of seniority number have been pursued. \cite{Limacher_2013,Limacher_2014,Tecmer_2014,Boguslawski_2014a,Boguslawski_2015,Boguslawski_2014b,Boguslawski_2014c,Johnson_2017,Fecteau_2020,Johnson_2020,Johnson_2022,Fecteau_2022,Henderson_2014,Stein_2014,Henderson_2015,Chen_2015,Bytautas_2018}
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\textcolor{red}{In particular, coupled cluster restricted to paired double excitations, \cite{Henderson_2014,Stein_2014,Henderson_2015} which is the same as the antisymmetric product of 1-reference orbital geminals,
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Besides CI, other methods that exploit the concept of seniority number have been pursued. \cite{Limacher_2013,Limacher_2014,Tecmer_2014,Boguslawski_2014a,Boguslawski_2015,Boguslawski_2014b,Boguslawski_2014c,Johnson_2017,Fecteau_2020,Johnson_2020,Johnson_2022,Fecteau_2022,Henderson_2014,Stein_2014,Henderson_2015,Kossoski_2021,Marie_2021,Chen_2015,Bytautas_2018}
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\textcolor{red}{In particular, coupled cluster restricted to paired double excitations, \cite{Henderson_2014,Stein_2014,Henderson_2015,Kossoski_2021,Marie_2021} which is the same as the antisymmetric product of 1-reference orbital geminals,
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\cite{Limacher_2013,Limacher_2014,Tecmer_2014,Boguslawski_2014a,Boguslawski_2015,Boguslawski_2014b,Boguslawski_2014c,Johnson_2017,Fecteau_2020,Johnson_2020,Johnson_2022,Fecteau_2022}
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provides very similar energies as DOCI, and at a very favourable polynomial cost.}
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