N-representability of two-electron densities and density matrices and the application to the few-body problem
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densitiestwo-electrondensitymatricesconvexfoundn-representableproblem
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We have found a (dense) basis for the N-representable, two-electron densities, in which all N-representable two-electron densities can be expanded, using positive coefficients. The inverse problem of finding a representative wavefunction, giving a prescribed two-electron density, has also been solved. The two-electron densities are found to lie in a convex set in a vector space. We show that density matrices are more complicated objects than densities, and density matrices do not seem to lie in a convex set. An algorithm to compute the ground-state energy of a few-particle system is proposed, based on the obtained results, where the correlation is treated exactly.
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