High-precision minmax solution of the two-center Dirac equation

Abstract

We present a high-precision solution of Dirac equation by numerically solving the minmax two-center Dirac equation with the finite element method (FEM). The minmax FEM provide a highly accurate benchmark result for systems with light or heavy atomic nuclear charge Z. A result is shown for the molecular ion H2+ and the heavy quasi-molecular ion Th2179+, with estimated fractional uncertainties of 10-23 and 10-21, respectively. The result of the minmax-FEM high-precision of the solution of the two-center Dirac equation, allows solid control over the required accuracy level and is promising for the application and extension of our method.

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