Overview of Gaussian Theories
Gaussian-n theories (n=1,2,3 . . .) are a family of composite techniques
designed to reproduce the energies of molecular systems to within chemical accuracy.
The methods vary in computational effort as well as the accuracy obtained for a set
of experimentally known systems (test set). The main members of the family are:
- Gaussian 2 theories
- Gaussian 3 theories
- Gaussian 3 theories for open shell systems
- Gaussian 4 theories
- a note on relative performance
- further modifications of Gaussian theories
- a note on accuracy and precision