Abstract: | The ground-state energy of the beryllium atom is calculated using a variational procedure in which the elements of the two-body reduced density matrix (particle–particle matrix) are the variational parameters. It is shown that, for this problem and with the limited number of spin-orbitals used, the trace condition and the simultaneous nonnegativity conditions on the particle–particle, the particle–hole, and the hole–hole matrices form a complete solution to the N-representability problem. The energy obtained is – 14.61425 a.u., practically identical to the value given by a configuration interaction calculation which uses the same states. The effects of weakening the nonnegativity conditions on each of the matrices in turn were also explored. |