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to self-consistent field (HF or DFT) energies provides an efficient means for
obtaining large basis set effects at vastly less cost than a full SCF
calculation in a large basis set. First, a full SCF calculation is performed
in a chosen small basis (specified by BASIS2). Second, a single
SCF-like step in the larger, target basis (specified, as usual, by
BASIS) is used to perturbatively approximate the large basis energy.
This correction amounts to a first-order approximation in the change in density
matrix, after the single large-basis step:
| (4.59) | 
Here (in the large basis) is built from the converged (small basis) density matrix. Thus, only a single Fock build is required in the large basis set. Currently, HF and DFT energies (SP) as well as analytic first derivatives (FORCE or OPT) are available.
Note: As of version 4.0, first derivatives of unrestricted dual-basis DFT energies—though correct—require a code-efficiency fix. We do not recommend use of these derivatives until this improvement has been made.
Across the G3 set
      
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molecules, using cc-pVQZ, dual-basis errors for B3LYP are 0.04 kcal/mol
(energy) and 0.03 kcal/mol (atomization energy per bond) and are at least an
order of magnitude less than using a smaller basis set alone. These errors are
obtained at roughly an order of magnitude savings in cost, relative to the
full, target-basis calculation.