Long-Range Correlations in Density Functional Theory
Invited
Abstract
Accurate and low-cost reproduction of electron correlations remains one of the most difficult problems in chemical physics. Enormous progess has been made on dealing with short-range correlations. But long-range correlations remain challenging, despite contributing to a range of important quantum chemical problems including dispersion forces [1-2], strong correlations [3-4] and charge transfer excitations [5]. This talk will discuss the origins of key types of long-range correlations in density functional theory, and consider physical, chemical and mathematical perspectives on the problem. It will discuss some low-cost solutions to difficult problems in the field, introduced by the author and others, and will highlight some of the challenges that lie ahead. It will stress the importance of the universal functional in devising new approximations, and how quantum state ensembles can help, even in "mundane" cases.
[1] T Gould, S Lebègue, JG Ángyán and T Bučko, J. Chem. Theory Comput. 12, 5920–5930 (2016)
[2] M. Kim, W. J. Kim, T. Gould, E. K. Lee, S. Lebègue, H. Kim, doi://10.26434/chemrxiv.7938137.v2 (2019)
[3] T. Gould and S. Pittalis, Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 016401 (2019).
[4] T. Gould and S. Vuckovic, Accepted in J. Chem. Phys; doi://10.26434/chemrxiv.9730250.v1 (2019)
[5] T. Gould, L. Kronik, and S. Pittalis, J. Chem. Phys. 148, 174101 (2018).
[1] T Gould, S Lebègue, JG Ángyán and T Bučko, J. Chem. Theory Comput. 12, 5920–5930 (2016)
[2] M. Kim, W. J. Kim, T. Gould, E. K. Lee, S. Lebègue, H. Kim, doi://10.26434/chemrxiv.7938137.v2 (2019)
[3] T. Gould and S. Pittalis, Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 016401 (2019).
[4] T. Gould and S. Vuckovic, Accepted in J. Chem. Phys; doi://10.26434/chemrxiv.9730250.v1 (2019)
[5] T. Gould, L. Kronik, and S. Pittalis, J. Chem. Phys. 148, 174101 (2018).
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Presenters
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Tim Gould
Griffith University, Queensland Micro- and Nano-technology Centre, Griffith University
Authors
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Tim Gould
Griffith University, Queensland Micro- and Nano-technology Centre, Griffith University