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On the importance of the “density per particle” (shape function) in the density functional theory

Abstract

The central role of the shape function sigma(r) from the density functional theory (DFT), the ratio of the electron density rho(r) and the number of electrons N of the system (density per particle), is investigated. Moreover, its relationship with DFT based reactivity indices is established. In the first part, it is shown that an estimate for the chemical hardness can be obtained from the long range behavior of the shape function and its derivative with respect to the number of electrons at a fixed external potential. Next, the energy of the system is minimized with the constraint that the shape function should integrate to unity; the associated Lagrange multiplier is shown to be related to the electronic chemical potential micro of the system. Finally, the importance of the shape function for both molecular structure, reactivity, and similarity is outlined.

Authors

De Proft F; Ayers PW; Sen KD; Geerlings P

Journal

The Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 120, No. 21, pp. 9969–9973

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Publication Date

June 1, 2004

DOI

10.1063/1.1729856

ISSN

0021-9606

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