Atomization energies using analytic density functional theory
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Abstract
Our recent formulation of analytic and variational Slater-Roothaan (SR) method uses Gaussian basis sets to express the molecular orbitals, electron density and the one-body effective potential of density functional theory. It allows arbitrary scaling of the exchange potential around each atom in heteroatomic systems. We examine the performance of the SR method for atomization energies using values of Slater’s scaling parameters determined from the Hartree-Fock and the exact total atomic energies. We also present another set of scaling parameters for atomization energies. The performance of the computationally efficient SR method for the atomization energies of a set of 148 molecules using this third set of parameters is comparable to that of the Perdew-Burke-Ernzerhof generalized gradient approximation.
*The Office of Naval Research, directly and through the Naval Research Laboratory, and the DoD's High Performance Computing Modernization Program, through the Common High Performance Computing Software Support Initiative, Project MBD-5, supported this work
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