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Project#13/README.md

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## CIS Sigma Equation
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We will focus on the spin-adapted singlet formulation of CIS,
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for which the <b>&sigma;</b> = <b>H c</b>equation was given in
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for which the <b>&sigma;</b> = <b>H c</b> equation was given in
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[Project 12](../Project%2312):
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<img src="./figures/spin-adapted-cis-eqn.png" height="50">
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What should we choose for guess vectors? As noted above, the simplest choice
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is probably a set of unit vectors, one for each eigenvalue you want. But in
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what position of the vector should we put the 1? For a hint, look at the
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structure of the
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[spin-adapted singlet CIS Hamiltonian](../Project%2312/hints/hint2.md)
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structure of the [spin-adapted singlet CIS Hamiltonian](../Project%2312/hints/hint2.md)
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for the H<sub>2</sub>O STO-3G test case and note that it is
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strongly diagonally dominant. Thus, if the diagonal elements are reasonable
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approximations to the true eigenvalues, and we want to compute only the lowest

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