- a)Author to whom correspondence should be addressed: vstarove@uwo.ca
ABSTRACT
The
average local ionization energy (ALIE) has important applications in
several areas of electronic structure theory. Theoretically, the ALIE
should asymptotically approach the first vertical ionization energy (IE)
of the system, as implied by the rate of exponential decay of the
electron density; for one-determinantal wavefunctions, this IE is the
negative of the highest-occupied orbital energy. In practice,
finite-basis-set representations of the ALIE exhibit seemingly irregular
and sometimes dramatic deviations from the expected asymptotic
behavior. We analyze the long-range behavior of the ALIE in finite basis
sets and explain the puzzling observations. The findings have
implications for practical calculations of the ALIE, the construction of
Kohn–Sham potentials from wavefunctions and electron densities, and
basis-set development.
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