Density functional theory and Bader's atoms-in-molecules theory: towards a vivid dialogue

Density functional theory and Bader's atoms-in-molecules theory share the same primary ingredient: the electron density, which is the fundamental physical observable in quantum chemistry. In this paper, we elaborate on the decomposition of the Kohn-Sham molecular energy in terms of Bader's...

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Formalism
Hydrogen bonds
Quantum chemistry
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