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N-centered ensemble density-functional theory for open systems

Published 15 Dec 2019 in cond-mat.str-el and physics.chem-ph | (1912.07125v3)

Abstract: Two (so-called left and right) variants of N-centered ensemble density-functional theory (DFT) [Senjean and Fromager, Phys. Rev. A 98, 022513 (2018)] are presented. Unlike the original formulation of the theory, these variants allow for the description of systems with a fractional electron number. While conventional DFT for open systems uses only the true electron density as basic variable, left/right N-centered ensemble DFT relies instead on (i) a fictitious ensemble density that integrates to a central (integral) number N of electrons, and (ii) a grand canonical ensemble weight $\alpha$ which is equal to the deviation of the true electron number from N. Within such a formalism, the infamous derivative discontinuity that appears when crossing an integral number of electrons is described exactly through the dependence in $\alpha$ of the left and right N-centered ensemble Hartree-exchange-correlation density functionals. Incorporating N-centered ensembles into existing density-functional embedding theories is expected to pave the way towards the in-principle-exact description of an open fragment by means of a pure-state N-electron many-body wavefunction. Work is currently in progress in this direction

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