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We demonstrate how ab initio cluster calculations including the full Coulomb vertex can be done in the basis of the localized Wannier orbitals which describe the low-energy density functional (local-density approximation) band structure of an infinite crystal, e. g. , the transition-metal 3d and oxygen 2p orbitals. The spatial extent of our 3d Wannier orbitals (orthonormalized Nth-order muffin-tin orbitals) is close to that found for atomic Hartree-Fock orbitals. We define ligand orbitals as those linear combinations of the O 2p Wannier orbitals which couple to the 3d orbitals for the chosen cluster. The use of ligand orbitals allows for a minimal Hilbert space in multiplet ligand-field theory calculations, thus reducing the computational costs substantially. The result is a fast and simple ab initio theory, which can provide useful information about local properties of correlated insulators. We compare results for NiO, MnO, and SrTiO₃ with x-ray absorption, inelastic x-ray scattering, and photoemission experiments. The multiplet ligand-field theory parameters found by our ab initio method agree within 10% with known experimental values.
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