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Clean and Convenient Tessellations for Number Counting Jastrow Factors.

Abstract

We introduce a basis of counting functions that, by cleanly tessellating three-dimensional space, allows real space number counting Jastrow factors to be straightforwardly applied to general molecular situations. By exerting direct control over electron populations in local regions of space and encoding pairwise correlations between these populations, these Jastrow factors allow even very simple reference wave functions to adopt nodal surfaces well suited to many strongly correlated settings. Being trivially compatible with traditional Jastrow factors and diffusion Monte Carlo and having the same cubic per-sample cost scaling as a single determinant trial function, these Jastrow factors thus offer a powerful new route to the simultaneous capture of weak and strong electron correlation effects in a wide variety of molecular and materials settings. In multiple strongly correlated molecular examples, we show that even when paired with the simplest possible single determinant reference, these Jastrow factors allow quantum Monte Carlo to out-perform coupled cluster theory and approach the accuracy of traditional multireference methods.

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