Equilibrium quantum many-body methods are encoders from admissible states to represented variables, with exact decoders existing precisely when tasks are constant on encoder fibers.
A density-functional perspective on force fields
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Force fields are usually formulated directly in nuclear configuration space, whereas density functional theory is naturally formulated in terms of external potentials, densities, and variational duality. We show that exact force fields are variationally induced by DFT: the Born-Oppenheimer potential-energy surface is the pullback of the external-potential energy functional along the map from nuclear configurations to Coulomb potentials. In the Lieb formulation of density functional theory, the density is the first functional derivative of the energy with respect to the external potential, while the density-density response function is the second. Pulling these derivative objects back to nuclear configuration space yields the force and the nuclear Hessian, together with explicit terms induced by the nuclear-generated potential and the nuclear-nuclear repulsion. The resulting picture places force fields, density functional theory, and response theory within a single derivative hierarchy. The purpose of the present work is conceptual rather than algorithmic.
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Full-State and Reduced-Moment Encodings: A Representation-Level View of Equilibrium Quantum Many-Body Theory
Equilibrium quantum many-body methods are encoders from admissible states to represented variables, with exact decoders existing precisely when tasks are constant on encoder fibers.