Mathematical thoughts in DFT

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A few problems in DFT are posed that have mathematical flavors. Is there a coordinate scaling equality for the correlation energy with an arbitrary density? Is it possible to obtain the exact ground-state energy from the exact ground-state density, or does the presence of certain functionals with zero functional derivatives prevent this? How common are non-v-representable densities?.

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Levy, M. (2016, June 5). Mathematical thoughts in DFT. International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/qua.25133

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