Variationally fitting the total electron-electron interaction
Abstract
Density fitting is used throughout quantum chemistry to simplify the electron-electron interaction energy (EE). A fundamental property of quantum chemistry, and DFT in particular, is that a variational principle connects the EE to a potential. Density fitting generally does not preserve this connection. Herein, we describe the construction of a robust EE that is variationally connected to fitted potentials in all electronic structure methods. For DFT, this results in new fitting equations which are satisfied at an energy saddle point in multidimensional fitting space.
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