Efficient treatment of local meta-generalized gradient density functionals via auxiliary density expansion: the density fitting (DF) J+X approximation

Abstract

We report an efficient technique to treat density functionals of the meta-generalized gradient approximation (mGGA) class in conjunction with density fitting of Coulomb terms (DF-J) and exchange-correlation terms (DF-X). While the kinetic energy density τ cannot be computed in the context of a DF-JX calculation, we show that the Laplacian of the density can be computed with almost no extra cost. With this technique, -form mGGAs become only slightly more expensive (10%--20%) than GGAs in DF-JX treatment---and several times faster than regular τ-based mGGA calculations with DF-J and regular treatment of the density functional. We investigate the translation of -form mGGAs into τ-form mGGAs by employing a kinetic energy functional, but find this insufficiently reliable at this moment. However, and τ are believed to carry essentially equivalent information beyond and ∇ [Phys. Rev. B 2007, 75, 155109], so a reparametrization of accurate mGGAs from the τ-form into the -form should be possible. Once such functionals become available, we expect the presented technique to become a powerful tool in the computation of reaction paths, intermediates, and transition states of medium sized molecules.

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