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Accurate Coulomb Potentials for Periodic and Molecular Systems through Density Fitting
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EngineeringComputational ChemistryEnergy MinimizationElectronic StructureTopological ExtrapolationMathematical ChemistryBiophysicsPhysicsAtomic PhysicsPhysical ChemistryDensity FittingQuantum ChemistryAb-initio MethodImprovable DensityAccurate Coulomb PotentialsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsMolecular SystemsMany-body Problem
We present a systematically improvable density fitting scheme designed for accurate Coulomb potential evaluation of periodic and molecular systems. The method does not depend on the way the density is calculated, allowing for a basis set expansion as well as a numerical representations of the orbitals. The scheme is characterized by a partitioning of the density into local contributions that are expanded by means of cubic splines. For three-dimensional periodic systems, the long-range contribution to the Coulomb potential is treated with the usual reciprocal space representation of the multipole moments, while in one- and two-dimensional systems, it is calculated via a new algorithm based on topological extrapolation. The efficiency and numerical robustness of the scheme is assessed for a number of periodic and nonperiodic systems within the framework of density-functional theory.
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