Exact high-density limit of correlation potential for two-electron density

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Present approximations to the correlation energy, Ec[n], in density functional theory yield poor results for the corresponding correlation potential, c([n];r) = δEc[n]δ/n(r). Improvements in vc([n];r), are especially needed for high-quality Kohn-Sham calculations. For a two-electron density, the exact form of vc([n];r) in its high-density limit is derived in terms of the density of the system and the first-order wave function from the adiabatic perturbation theory. Our expression leads to a formula for the difference 2Ec[n]-∫vc([n];r)n(r)dr, valid for any two-electron density in the high-density limit, thus generalizes previous results. Numerical results (both exact and approximate) are presented for both Ec[n] and ∫vc([n];r)n(r)dr in this limit for two electrons in a harmonic oscillator external potential (Hooke's atom). © 1999 American Institute of Physics.

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Ivanov, S., Burke, K., & Levy, M. (1999). Exact high-density limit of correlation potential for two-electron density. Journal of Chemical Physics, 110(21), 10262–10268. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.478959

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