CCL: CBS-4M



 Sent to CCL by: Billy McCann [bwm0005.:.tigermail.auburn.edu]
 Hi Benoit.
 Your best course of action would be to look into the original articles
 themselves.
 Searching for "CBS-4M" in Google Scholar yields [2] as the first
 result.  [2] would naturally lead you to [1], which is where you'll find the
 data for which you're looking.
 I'm not sure which "factor scales" you're referring to, e.g. the
 scaling of the ZPE vibrational terms, empirical terms, etc.
 The relevant literature is below:
 [1]  J. W. Ochterski, G. A. Petersson, and J. A. Montgomery Jr., "A
 complete basis set model chemistry. V. Extensions to six or more heavy
 atoms," J. Chem. Phys., 104 (1996) 2598-619.
 [2]  J. A. Montgomery Jr., M. J. Frisch, J. W. Ochterski, and G. A. Petersson,
 "A complete basis set model chemistry. VII. Use of the minimum population
 localization method," J. Chem. Phys., 112 (2000) 6532-42.
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 Subject: CCL: CBS-4M
 Sent to CCL by: "benoit  lefevre" [bonoit_10 ~~ yahoo.fr]
 Dear CCLer's,
 I would like to know what are the factor scales used in CBS-4M method.
 Any help will be appreciated
 Sincerely,
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