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arxiv: 1707.00595 · v1 · pith:E5VW64SHnew · submitted 2017-07-03 · ⚛️ physics.chem-ph · cond-mat.str-el

Combining Density Functional Theory and Green's Function Theory: Range-Separated, Non-local, Dynamic, and Orbital-Dependent Hybrid Functional

classification ⚛️ physics.chem-ph cond-mat.str-el
keywords functionaldensityfunctiongreentheoryhybridshort-rangeapproximation
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We present a rigorous framework that combines single-particle Green's function theory with density functional theory based on a separation of electron-electron interactions into short-range and long-range components. Short-range contributions to the total energy and exchange-correlation potential are provided by a density functional approximation, while the long-range contribution is calculated using an explicit many-body Green's function method. Such a hybrid results in a nonlocal, dynamic, and orbital-dependent exchange-correlation functional of a single-particle Green's function. In particular, we present a range-separated hybrid functional called srSVWN5-lrGF2 which combines the local-density approximation and the second-order Green's function theory. We illustrate that similarly to density functional approximations the new functional is weakly basis-set dependent. Furthermore, it offers an improved description of the short-range dynamical correlation. The many-body contribution to the functional allows us to mitigate the many-electron self-interaction error present in most of density functional approximations and provides a better description of molecular properties. Additionally, the new functional can be used to scale down the self-energy and, therefore, introduce an additional sparsity to the self-energy matrix that in the future can be exploited in calculations for large molecules or periodic systems.

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