Measuring density-driven errors using Kohn-Sham inversion
Chemical Physics
2020-04-27 v1 Computational Physics
Abstract
Kohn-Sham inversion, that is, the finding of the exact Kohn-Sham potential for a given density, is difficult in localized basis sets. We study the precision and reliability of several inversion schemes, finding estimates of density-driven errors at a useful level of accuracy. In typical cases of substantial density-driven errors, HF-DFT is almost as accurate as DFT evaluated on CCSD(T) densities. A simple approximation in practical HF-DFT also makes errors much smaller than the density-driven errors being calculated. Two paradigm examples, stretched NaCl and the HOCl radical, illustrate just how accurate HF-DFT is.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2004.11595,
title = {Measuring density-driven errors using Kohn-Sham inversion},
author = {Seungsoo Nam and Suhwan Song and Eunji Sim and Kieron Burke},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.11595},
year = {2020}
}
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11 pages, 4 figures