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Tight distance-dependent estimators for screening two-center and three-center short-range Coulomb integrals over Gaussian basis functions

Chemical Physics 2021-10-04 v1 Computational Physics

Abstract

We derive distance-dependent estimators for two-center and three-center electron repulsion integrals over a short-range Coulomb potential, erfc(ωr12)/r12\textrm{erfc}(\omega r_{12})/r_{12}. These estimators are much tighter than one based on the Schwarz inequality and can be viewed as a complement to the distance-dependent estimators for four-center short-range Coulomb integrals and for two-center and three-center full Coulomb integrals previously reported. Because the short-range Coulomb potential is commonly used in solid-state calculations, including those with the HSE functional and with our recently introduced range-separated periodic Gaussian density fitting, we test our estimators on a diverse set of periodic systems using a wide range of the range-separation parameter ω\omega. These tests demonstrate the robust tightness of our estimators, which are then used with integral screening to calculate periodic three-center short-range Coulomb integrals with linear scaling in system size.

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@article{arxiv.2107.09704,
  title  = {Tight distance-dependent estimators for screening two-center and three-center short-range Coulomb integrals over Gaussian basis functions},
  author = {Hong-Zhou Ye and Timothy C. Berkelbach},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.09704},
  year   = {2021}
}

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13 pages, 8 figures (main text)