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Dealing with Spin #106

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We need to be able to compute S^2 in PyCI, as determinant-based calculations are not naturally/automatically eigenfunctions of S^2.

We could use ModelHamiltonian to make the S^2 operator (it would be linked to issue #150 there) or we could just code it directly here, which might be more direct. The easiest way to do it, I think, is to use the formula in terms of the raising and lowering operators:

$$ \hat{S}^2 = \tfrac{1}{2} (\hat{S}_{+} \hat{S}_{-} + \hat{S}_{-} \hat{S}_{+} ) + S_z^2 $$

We could also implement a spin-purification/projection method to try to get a non-spin-pure eigenfunction a bit closer to a spin eigenstate.

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