A two-component relativistic theory accurately decoupling the positive and negative states of the Dirac Hamiltonian that includes magnetic perturbations is derived. The derived theory eliminates all of the odd terms originating from the nuclear attraction potential V and the first-order odd terms originating from the magnetic vector potential A, which connect the positive states to the negative states. The electronic energy obtained by the decoupling is correct to the third order with respect to A due to the 2n+1 rule. The decoupling is exact for the magnetic shielding calculation. However, the calculation of the diamagnetic property requires both the positive and negative states of the unperturbed A=0 Hamiltonian. The derived theory is...
Perturbation theory is used systematically to investigate the symmetries of the Dirac Hamiltonian an...
The calculation of NMR parameters from relativistic quantum theory in a Gaussian basis expansion req...
Two recently proposed formally exact theories for the relativistic calculation of nuclear shielding ...
Both formal and numerical analyses have been carried out on various exact and approximate variants o...
The authors present a scheme to simplify four-component relativistic calculations of nuclear magneti...
It is generally acknowledged that the inclusion of relativistic effects is crucial for the theoretic...
The normalized elimination of the small component (NESC) theory, recently proposed by Filatov and Cr...
Several four-component relativistic approaches for nuclear magnetic shielding constant have recently...
The relativistic calculation of nuclear magnetic shielding tensors in hydrogen halides is performed ...
Nuclear magnetic shielding and spin-spin coupling constants are intrinsically all-electron relativis...
A new approach for calculating relativistic corrections to the nuclear magnetic shieldings is presen...
We present a weak-relativistic limit comparison between the Kohn-Sham-Dirac equation and its approxi...
We present a weak-relativistic limit comparison between the Kohn-Sham-Dirac equation and its approxi...
An exact two-component (X2C) relativistic theory for nuclear magnetic resonance parameters is obtain...
The linear response within the elimination of the small component formalism is aimed at obtaining th...
Perturbation theory is used systematically to investigate the symmetries of the Dirac Hamiltonian an...
The calculation of NMR parameters from relativistic quantum theory in a Gaussian basis expansion req...
Two recently proposed formally exact theories for the relativistic calculation of nuclear shielding ...
Both formal and numerical analyses have been carried out on various exact and approximate variants o...
The authors present a scheme to simplify four-component relativistic calculations of nuclear magneti...
It is generally acknowledged that the inclusion of relativistic effects is crucial for the theoretic...
The normalized elimination of the small component (NESC) theory, recently proposed by Filatov and Cr...
Several four-component relativistic approaches for nuclear magnetic shielding constant have recently...
The relativistic calculation of nuclear magnetic shielding tensors in hydrogen halides is performed ...
Nuclear magnetic shielding and spin-spin coupling constants are intrinsically all-electron relativis...
A new approach for calculating relativistic corrections to the nuclear magnetic shieldings is presen...
We present a weak-relativistic limit comparison between the Kohn-Sham-Dirac equation and its approxi...
We present a weak-relativistic limit comparison between the Kohn-Sham-Dirac equation and its approxi...
An exact two-component (X2C) relativistic theory for nuclear magnetic resonance parameters is obtain...
The linear response within the elimination of the small component formalism is aimed at obtaining th...
Perturbation theory is used systematically to investigate the symmetries of the Dirac Hamiltonian an...
The calculation of NMR parameters from relativistic quantum theory in a Gaussian basis expansion req...
Two recently proposed formally exact theories for the relativistic calculation of nuclear shielding ...