Relaxation in time-dependent current-density-functional theory

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Abstract

We apply the time-dependent current-density-functional theory to the study of the relaxation of a closed many-electron system evolving from a nonequilibrium initial state. We show that the self-consistent unitary time evolution generated by the exchange-correlation vector potential irreversibly drives the system to equilibrium. We also show that the energy dissipated in the Kohn-Sham system, i.e., the noninteracting system whose particle and current densities coincide with those of the physical system under study, is related to the entropy production in the real system. © 2006 The American Physical Society.

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D’Agosta, R., & Vignale, G. (2006). Relaxation in time-dependent current-density-functional theory. Physical Review Letters, 96(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.016405

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