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Complete active space

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Complete Active Space (CAS) is a concept used in quantum chemistry and computational chemistry to deal with electron correlation in many-body systems. It involves the selection of a specific subset of molecular orbitals considered "active" for the computational treatment of electrons while the rest of the orbitals are treated in a different way (often as filled or unfilled orbitals).

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