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arxiv: cond-mat/0602067 · v1 · submitted 2006-02-03 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Exploring Foundations of Time-Independent Density Functional Theory for Excited-States

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keywords densityexcited-stateenergyexcited-statesexternalground-statekineticmapping
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Based on the work of Gorling and that of Levy and Nagy, density-functional formalism for many Fermionic excited-states is explored through a careful and rigorous analysis of the excited-state density to external potential mapping. It is shown that the knowledge of the ground-state density is a must to fix the mapping from an excited-state density to the external potential. This is the excited-state counterpart of the Hohenberg-Kohn theorem, where instead of the ground-state density the density of the excited-state gives the true many-body wavefunctions of the system. Further, the excited-state Kohn-Sham system is defined by comparing it's non-interacting kinetic energy with the true kinetic energy. The theory is demonstrated by studying a large number of atomic systems.

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