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Uniform electron gases: III. Low-density gases on three-dimensional spheres

Chemical Physics 2015-08-27 v2 Other Condensed Matter Quantum Gases Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

By combining variational Monte Carlo (VMC) and complete-basis-set limit Hartree-Fock (HF) calculations, we have obtained near-exact correlation energies for low-density same-spin electrons on a three-dimensional sphere (3-sphere), i.e.~the surface of a four-dimensional ball. In the VMC calculations, we compare the efficacies of two types of one-electron basis functions for these strongly correlated systems, and analyze the energy convergence with respect to the quality of the Jastrow factor. The HF calculations employ spherical Gaussian functions (SGFs) which are the curved-space analogs of cartesian Gaussian functions. At low densities, the electrons become relatively localized into Wigner crystals, and the natural SGF centers are found by solving the Thomson problem (i.e. the minimum-energy arrangement of nn point charges) on the 3-sphere for various values of nn. We have found 11 special values of nn whose Thomson sites are equivalent. Three of these are the vertices of four-dimensional Platonic solids --- the hyper-tetrahedron (n=5n=5), the hyper-octahedron (n=8n=8) and the 24-cell (n=24n=24) --- and a fourth is a highly symmetric structure (n=13n=13) which has not previously been reported. By calculating the harmonic frequencies of the electrons around their equilibrium positions, we also find the first-order vibrational corrections to the Thomson energy.

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@article{arxiv.1508.02491,
  title  = {Uniform electron gases: III. Low-density gases on three-dimensional spheres},
  author = {Davids Agboola and Anneke L. Knol and Peter M. W. Gill and Pierre-François Loos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.02491},
  year   = {2015}
}

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6 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in the Journal of Chemical Physics