2. What are the four-desirable feature of a computational chemistry approach? Explain each feature.
b. For each of the following methods:
i. Explain the acronym.
ii. Does the method meet all four characteristics in (2)? If not, explain the characteristics that the method does meet.
iii. What is the computational scaling for each method?
a. MP4
b. CCSD(T)
c. Full CI
d. CISD
e. HF
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