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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.75.2013.tde-29102013-143924
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Author
Full name
Amanda Ribeiro Guimarães
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 2013
Supervisor
Committee
Silva, Albérico Borges Ferreira da (President)
Morgon, Nelson Henrique
Galembeck, Sergio Emanuel
Title in Portuguese
Geração, contração e polarização de bases gaussianas para cálculos quânticos de átomos e moléculas
Keywords in Portuguese
contração
discretização integral polinomial
energia eletrônica
método da coordenada geradora
polarização
Abstract in Portuguese
Muitos grupos de pesquisa já trabalharam com o desenvolvimento de conjuntos de bases, no intuito de obter melhores resultados em tempo e custo de cálculo computacional reduzidos. Para tal finalidade, o tamanho e a precisão são fatores a ser considerados, para que o número de funções do conjunto gerado proporcione uma boa descrição do sistema em estudo, num tempo de convergência reduzido. Esta dissertação tem como objetivo apresentar os conjuntos de bases obtidos pelo Método da Coordenada Geradora, para os átomos Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S e Cl, e avaliar a qualidade de tais conjuntos pela comparação da energia eletrônica total, em nível atômico e molecular. Foi realizada uma busca para a obtenção do melhor conjunto contraído e do melhor conjunto de funções de polarização. A qualidade do conjunto gerado foi avaliada pelo cálculo DFT-B3LYP, cujos resultados foram comparados aos valores obtidos por cálculos que utilizam funções de bases conhecidas na literatura, tais como: cc-pVXZ do Dunning e pc-n do Jensen. Pelos resultados obtidos, pode-se notar que os conjuntos de bases gerados neste trabalho, denominados MCG-3d2f, podem representar sistemas atômicos ou moleculares. Tanto os valores de energia quanto os de tempo computacional são equivalentes e, em alguns casos, melhores que os obtidos aqui com os conjuntos de bases escolhidos como referência (conjuntos de Dunning e Jensen).
Title in English
Generation, contraction and polarization for gaussian basis set for quantum calculations of atoms and molecules
Keywords in English
contraction
generator coordinate method
integral polynomial discretization
polarization
power electronics
Abstract in English
Many research groups have been working with the development of basis sets in order to get the best results in reduced time and cost of computational calculation. It is known that for such purpose, size and accuracy are the primary factors to be considered, so that the number of the generated set of functions allows a good description of the system being studied in a small convergence time. This essay aims to present the basis sets obtained by the Generator Coordinate Method for the atoms Na, Mg, Al, Si, P, S and Cl, as well as evaluating the quality of such clusters by comparing the electron energy at atomic and molecular levels. A research was also performed to obtain the best set contracted as well as the best set of polarization functions. The quality of the generated set was evaluated by calculating DFT-B3LYP results, which were compared to values obtained through calculation using basis functions such as cc-pVXZ of Dunning and pcn of Jensen. It can be noted, from the results obtained, that the basis sets generated in this study, named MCG-3d2f, may well represent atomic or molecular systems. Energy values and the computational time are equivalent and in some cases, even better than those obtained with the sets of bases chosen here as reference sets (Dunning and Jensen).
 
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2013-11-29
 
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