Basic density-functional theory - an overview
(2004) In Physica Scripta T109. p.9-39- Abstract
- In these notes I have given a personally flavored expose of static density-functional theory (DFT). I have started from standard many-body physics at a very elementary level and then gradually introduced the basic concepts of DFT. Successively more advanced topics are added and at the end I even discuss a few not yet published theories. The discussion represents many of the personal views of the author and there is no attempt at being comprehensive. I fully realize that I am often 'unfair' in treating the achievements of other researchers. Many topics of standard DFT are deliberately left out like, e. g., time-dependence, excitations, and magnetic or relativistic effects. These notes represent a compilation of a series of lectures given at... (More)
- In these notes I have given a personally flavored expose of static density-functional theory (DFT). I have started from standard many-body physics at a very elementary level and then gradually introduced the basic concepts of DFT. Successively more advanced topics are added and at the end I even discuss a few not yet published theories. The discussion represents many of the personal views of the author and there is no attempt at being comprehensive. I fully realize that I am often 'unfair' in treating the achievements of other researchers. Many topics of standard DFT are deliberately left out like, e. g., time-dependence, excitations, and magnetic or relativistic effects. These notes represent a compilation of a series of lectures given at at the EXC!TING Summer School DFT beyond the ground state at Riksgransen, Sweden in June of 2003. (Less)
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- von Barth, Ulf LU
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- 2004
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- Contribution to journal
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- published
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- Physica Scripta
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- T109
- pages
- 9 - 39
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- IOP Publishing
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- wos:000204233100002
- scopus:10244271309
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- 0031-8949
- DOI
- 10.1238/Physica.Topical.109a00009
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- English
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