2019
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.8141912.v1
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Strong Correlation and Charge Localization in Kohn-Sham Theories with Fractional Orbital Occupations: The Role of the Potential

Abstract: Strongly correlated electrons have been the subject of substantial theoretical interest for many years. Most work has focused on obtaining the energy in a low-cost fashion. Here, we show that even methods with good energies can yield significant "delocalization errors" that affect the orbitals and density, leading to large errors in predicting other important properties such as dipole moments. We illustrate this point by comparing existing state-of-art approaches with an accurate exchange correlation functiona… Show more

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“…Even though approximate functionals, e.g. those based on the exact-exchange approximation, do reproduce the step in the KS potential [72], to the best of our knowledge, so far there does not exist any approximate energy functional that can reproduce both peaks and steps [73] at the same time. Within the SDE approach we achieve both claims and that is why we believe that with SDE we provide a new path towards accurate KS potentials even for strongly correlated systems.…”
Section: B Peaks and Steps In The Ks Potentialmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Even though approximate functionals, e.g. those based on the exact-exchange approximation, do reproduce the step in the KS potential [72], to the best of our knowledge, so far there does not exist any approximate energy functional that can reproduce both peaks and steps [73] at the same time. Within the SDE approach we achieve both claims and that is why we believe that with SDE we provide a new path towards accurate KS potentials even for strongly correlated systems.…”
Section: B Peaks and Steps In The Ks Potentialmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The static correlation problem of mean-field methods has been an active topic of research for decades with reduced density matrix functional theory [25][26][27][28][29] and range separatated DFT [30][31][32] being perhaps the most active lines of work.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%