Lecture

Basis Sets II

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This lecture delves deeper into basis sets used in computational chemistry, covering types like minimal, double-zeta, and split-valence. It explains the importance of polarization and diffuse functions, illustrated with examples for H and C atoms. The lecture also explores Pople basis sets, convergence of bond lengths, and the issue of Basis-Set Superposition Error.

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