Exact Exchange with Range-separated Algorithm for Thermodynamic Limit of Periodic Hartree-Fock Theory

Abstract

The expensive cost of computing exact exchange in periodic systems limits the application range of density functional theory with hybrid functionals. To reduce the computational cost of exact change, we present a range-separated algorithm to compute electron repulsion integrals for Gaussian-type crystal basis. The algorithm splits the full-range Coulomb interactions into short-range and long-range parts, which are respectively computed in real and reciprocal space. This approach significantly reduces the overall computational cost as integrals can be efficiently computed in both regions. The algorithm can efficiently handle large numbers of k points with limited CPU and memory resources. As a demonstration, we performed an all-electron k-point Hartree-Fock calculation for LiH crystal with 1 million Gaussian basis functions, which was completed on a desktop computer in 1400 CPU hours.

0

Discussion (0)

Sign in to join the discussion.

Loading comments…