Abstract
Using the constrained search and Legendre-transform formalisms, one can derive "generalized" density-functional theories, in which the fundamental variable is either the electron pair density or the second-order reduced density matrix. In both approaches, the N-representability problem is solved by the functional, and the variational principle is with respect to all pair densities (density matrices) that are nonnegative and appropriately normalized. The Legendre-transform formulation provides a lower bound on the constrained-search functional. Noting that experience in density-functional and density-matrix theories suggests that it is easier to approximate functionals than it is to approximate the set of N-representable densities sheds some light on the significance of this work. © Indian Academy of Sciences.
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Ayers, P. W., & Levy, M. (2005). Generalized density-functional theory: Conquering the N-representability problem with exact functional for the electron pair density and the second-order reduced density matrix. Journal of Chemical Sciences, 117(5), 507–514. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02708356
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