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Optimized attenuated interaction: Enabling stochastic Bethe–Salpeter spectra for large systems

2023-04-17 | Optimized attenuated interaction: Enabling stochastic Bethe–Salpeter spectra for large systems – J. Chem. Phys. Nadine C. Bradbury, Tucker Allen, Minh Nguyen, Khaled Z. Ibrahim, and Daniel Neuhauser.

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