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Simple exchange hole models for long-range-corrected density functionals

Chemical Physics 2019-09-09 v1

Abstract

Density functionals with a range-separated treatment of the exchange energy are known to improve upon their semilocal forerunners and fixed-fraction hybrids. The conversion of a given semilocal functional into its short-range analog is not straightforward, however, and not even unique, because the latter has a higher information content that has to be recovered in some way. Simple models of the spherically-averaged exchange hole as an interpolation between the uniform electron gas limit and a few-term Hermite function are developed here for use with generalized-gradient approximations, so that the energy density of the error-function-weighted Coulomb interaction is given by explicit closed-form expressions in terms of elementary and error functions. For comparison, some new non-oscillatory models in the spirit of earlier works are also built and studied, their energy densities match rather closely (within less than 5%) but do lack the exact uniform electron gas limit.

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@article{arxiv.1905.07926,
  title  = {Simple exchange hole models for long-range-corrected density functionals},
  author = {Dimitri N. Laikov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.07926},
  year   = {2019}
}
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