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\begin{abstract}
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%aimed at recovering both static and dynamic correlation,
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%Aiming at recovering both static and dynamic correlation,
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We propose a novel partitioning of the Hilbert space, hierarchy configuration interaction (hCI),
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where the degree of excitation (with respect to a given reference) and the seniority number (number of unpaired electrons) are combined in a single hierarchy parameter.
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The key appealing feature of hCI is that each level of the hierarchy accounts for all classes of determinants that share the same scaling with the system size.
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where the excitation degree (with respect to a given reference determinant) and the seniority number (\ie, the number of unpaired electrons) are combined in a single hierarchy parameter \titou{in order to recover both static and dynamic correlations at a similar rate?}
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The key appealing feature of hCI is that each hierarchy level accounts for all classes of determinants that share the same scaling with system size.
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%number of electrons and basis functions.
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%In this way, it accounts for low-seniority high-excitation determinants lacking in excitation-based CI, while keeping the same computational scaling with system size.
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By surveying the dissociation of multiple molecular systems, we found that the overall performance of hCI usually exceeds or at least parallels that of excitation-based CI.
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By surveying the dissociation of multiple molecular systems, we found that the overall performance of hCI usually exceeds or, at least, parallels that of excitation-based CI.
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%By surveying the dissociation of multiple molecular systems, we examined how fast hCI and their excitation-based and seniority-based parents converge as we step up towards the exact full CI limit.
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%The overall performance of hCI usually exceeds or at least parallels that of excitation-based CI.
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%For small systems and basis sets, doubly-occupied CI (the first level of seniority-based CI) often remains the best option, but becomes impractical for larger systems or basis sets, and for higher accuracy.
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