In this work, we introduce a perturbative correction to the unitary coupled cluster method with single and double excitations (UCCSD) that incorporates the effects of missing triple excitations through fifth-order in many-body perturbation theory (MBPT). Referred to as UCCSDT-5, this method is benchmarked alongside the previously developed UCCSDT to lend insight into the behavior of perturbative triples corrections relative to UCCSDT, which inherently provides an infinite-order treatment of triple excitations, as well as full configuration interaction (FCI). Two key findings emerge from this analysis. First, UCCSDT consistently yields ground-state energies in closest agreement with FCI, outperforming both UCCSDT-5 and UCCSDT. Second, UCCSDT-5 largely emulates the behavior of UCCSDT, suggesting a close relationship between fifth- and infinite-order triple-excitation contributions. Given the growing interest in UCC ansätze for quantum computing and the limitations of current quantum hardware, these results highlight the potential of classically computed perturbative corrections within UCC theory to capture triple-excitation effects without the additional quantum resources required by the UCCSDT ansatz.
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