Scaling Invariance of Density Functionals
Based on the homogeneity ($F[n_{\lambda m}]=\lambda^{p(m)}F[n]$) and invariance ($F[n_{\lambda m_0}]=F[n]$) properties of a functional of the electron density under uniform scaling of the coordinates in the density $n_{\lambda m}(\mathbf{r})=\lambda^{m} n(\lambda\mathbf{r}),\,(\lambda\in\mathbb{R}^+...
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Zusammenfassung: | Based on the homogeneity ($F[n_{\lambda m}]=\lambda^{p(m)}F[n]$) and
invariance ($F[n_{\lambda m_0}]=F[n]$) properties of a functional of the
electron density under uniform scaling of the coordinates in the density
$n_{\lambda m}(\mathbf{r})=\lambda^{m}
n(\lambda\mathbf{r}),\,(\lambda\in\mathbb{R}^+,\, m\in\mathbb{R})$, it is
proven that homogeneity implies invariace and therefore all homogeneous scaling
functionals have the representation $F[n]=\frac{m-m_0}{p(m)}
\int_V\,\frac{\delta F[n]}{\delta n(\mathbf{r})}\,n(\mathbf{r})\,d^3r$. Also,
the homogeneity ($p(m)$) and invariant ($m_0$) degrees of density functionals
related to the Kohn-Sham theory are calculated. Besides, it is shown that the
functional density and the electron density itself satisfy the general equation
representing the local scaling invariance of a functional $\lambda
\frac{d}{d\lambda} f([n_{\lambda m_0}],\mathbf{r},\mathbf{r'}) = \sum_{i=1}^3
\frac{d}{d x_i} [ x_i f([n_{\lambda m_0}],\mathbf{r},\mathbf{r'}) ] +
\sum_{j=1}^3 \frac{d}{d x_j'} [ x_j' f([n_{\lambda
m_0}],\mathbf{r},\mathbf{r'}) ] $. The equation simplifies for cases where the
functional density depends only on the density and/or its gradient, and general
forms of the solutions are provided, in particular for the non-interacting
kinetic energy density is shown to take the form $t_s(n,\nabla n)=
n(\mathbf{r})^{3} g[ \frac{\partial_{x_1} n(\mathbf{r})}{n(\mathbf{r})^2},
\frac{\partial_{x_2} n(\mathbf{r})}{n(\mathbf{r})^2}, \frac{\partial_{x_3}
n(\mathbf{r})}{n(\mathbf{r})^2}]$ . |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1404.5073 |