yes, but where does j even come from? if we are trying to find the components of |a> with respect to the basis {|i>}, why do we need j? I do not understand
I am trying to interpret equation 1.48a on page 11 in Szabo & Ostlund's "Modern Quantum Chemistry".
What purpose does the index j serve? Is j another basis? Why do we need j?Reference:
Szabo, A., & Ostlund, N. S. (1996). Modern quantum chemistry: Introduction to advanced electronic...
Hello everyone,
I have a large number of questions pertaining to Hartree-Fock theory, as well some things I need clarified as I go through the book,
"Modern Quantum Chemistry: Introduction to Advanced Electronic Structure Theory"
by Attila Szabo and Neil S. Ostlund. Is this the correct forum...
Hello all, I am a mature student who only found out about computational chemistry kind of late in life. I am trying very hard this summer to understand Hartree-Fock Theory. I hope to be able to get help understanding some concepts, right now I am trying to work my way through the Szabo book...