Disordered structures such as liquids and glasses, grains and foams, galaxies, etc. are often represented as polyhedral tilings. Characterizing the associated polyhedral tiling is a promising strategy to understand the disordered structure. However, sinc
Methods such as CCSD(T) or BD(T) will partially compensate for the deficiencies of a single-determinant starting wave function and in this way provide a reasonable account of the properties of biradicals [10, 12, 16, 18, 29]. In view of these considerations it is astonishing that a ...