The Hubbard Dimer: A Complete DFT Solution to a Many-Body Problem

ORAL

Abstract

In this work we explain the relationship between density functional theory and strongly correlated models using the simplest possible example, the two-site asymmetric Hubbard model. We discuss the connection between the lattice and real-space and how this is a simple model for stretched H$_2$. We can solve this elementary example analytically, and with that we can illuminate the underlying logic and aims of DFT. While the many-body solution is analytic, the density functional is given only implicitly. We overcome this difficulty by creating a highly accurate parameterization of the exact function. We use this parameterization to perform benchmark calculations of correlation kinetic energy, the adiabatic connection, etc. We also test Hartree-Fock and the Bethe Ansatz Local Density Approximation. We also discuss and illustrate the derivative discontinuity in the exchange-correlation energy and the infamous gap problem in DFT.

Authors

  • Justin Smith

    Univ of California - Irvine

  • Diego Carrascal

    Universidad de Oviedo

  • Jaime Ferrer

    Universidad de Oviedo

  • Kieron Burke

    Univ of California - Irvine