Static Correlation Density Functional Theory

Abstract

Over the years, several schemes have been proposed to describe multireference systems with Kohn-Sham Density Functional Theory. Problematic is the combination of two aspects: the Kohn-Sham reference wavefunction is usually taken to be a single Slater determinant, and approximate exchange-correlation functionals are typically derived form the local density approximation. In this work, we develop a theoretical framework that foregoes the single Slater determinant and instead employs thermal states as reference states for zero-temperature interacting systems. We provide convenient definitions of static and dynamic correlation functionals via an adiabatic connection approach. The formalism and computational results indicate that the entropic term of the thermal reference state is a good approximation to the static correlation functional. Hence, this work validates several reported results in the literature and motivates additional developments of static correlation density functionals.

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