학술논문

Thermodynamics as an alternative foundation for zero-temperature density functional theory and spin density functional theory
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Working Paper
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Subject
Condensed Matter - Materials Science
Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics
Physics - Chemical Physics
Physics - Computational Physics
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Abstract
Thermodynamics provides a transparent definition of the free energy of density functional theory (DFT), and of its derivatives - the potentials, at finite temperatures T. By taking the T to 0 limit, it is shown here that both DFT and spin-dependent DFT (for ground states) suffer from precisely the same benign ambiguities: (a) charge and spin quantization lead to "up to a constant" indeterminacies in the potential and the magnetic field respectively, and (b) the potential in empty subspaces is undetermined but irrelevant. Surprisingly, these simple facts were inaccessible within the standard formulation, leading to recent discussions of apparent difficulties within spin-DFT.
Comment: RevTeX, to appear in Phys. Rev.B