5 pages, 2 figures, submitted for Peter Gill Festschrift to appear in Mol. PhysInternational audienceThe uniform electron gas (UEG), a hypothetical system with finite homogenous electron density composed by an infinite number of electrons in a box of infinite volume, is the practical pillar of density-functional theory (DFT) and the foundation of the most acclaimed approximation of DFT, the local-density approximation (LDA). In the last thirty years, the knowledge of analytical parametrizations of the infinite UEG (IUEG) exchange-correlation energy has allowed researchers to perform a countless number of approximate electronic structure calculations for atoms, molecules, and solids. Recently, it has been shown that the traditional concept o...
Graduation date: 2005Immersion energies for an impurity in a homogeneous electron gas with a uniform...
We show that the expression of the high-density (i.e., small-r s ) correlation energy per electron f...
Shobhana Narasimhan’s article ‘A Tryst With Density’ in this issue of Resonance describes a remarkab...
We show that the traditional concept of the uniform electron gas (UEG)-a homogeneous system of finit...
Abstract We show that the traditional concept of the uniform electron gas (UEG)—a homogeneous system...
International audienceIn this paper we define and study the classical Uniform Electron Gas (UEG), a ...
In this paper we define and study the classical Uniform Electron Gas (UEG), a system of infinitely m...
The uniform electron gas or UEG (also known as jellium) is one of the most fundamental models in con...
We explicitly build a generalized local-density approximation (GLDA) correlation functional based on...
We discuss alternative homogeneous electron gas systems in which a finite number n of electrons are ...
We introduce a generalization (gLDA) of the traditional Local Density Approximation (LDA) within den...
Dielectric formulation for inhomogeneous electron gas, and Green function formalism for treating sta...
A new method for extracting ensemble Kohn-Sham potentials from accurate excited state densities is a...
The theory of Homogeneous Electron Gas (HEG), extensively used in solid-state and semiconductor phys...
The local density approximation (LDA) constructed through quantum Monte Carlo calculations of the ho...
Graduation date: 2005Immersion energies for an impurity in a homogeneous electron gas with a uniform...
We show that the expression of the high-density (i.e., small-r s ) correlation energy per electron f...
Shobhana Narasimhan’s article ‘A Tryst With Density’ in this issue of Resonance describes a remarkab...
We show that the traditional concept of the uniform electron gas (UEG)-a homogeneous system of finit...
Abstract We show that the traditional concept of the uniform electron gas (UEG)—a homogeneous system...
International audienceIn this paper we define and study the classical Uniform Electron Gas (UEG), a ...
In this paper we define and study the classical Uniform Electron Gas (UEG), a system of infinitely m...
The uniform electron gas or UEG (also known as jellium) is one of the most fundamental models in con...
We explicitly build a generalized local-density approximation (GLDA) correlation functional based on...
We discuss alternative homogeneous electron gas systems in which a finite number n of electrons are ...
We introduce a generalization (gLDA) of the traditional Local Density Approximation (LDA) within den...
Dielectric formulation for inhomogeneous electron gas, and Green function formalism for treating sta...
A new method for extracting ensemble Kohn-Sham potentials from accurate excited state densities is a...
The theory of Homogeneous Electron Gas (HEG), extensively used in solid-state and semiconductor phys...
The local density approximation (LDA) constructed through quantum Monte Carlo calculations of the ho...
Graduation date: 2005Immersion energies for an impurity in a homogeneous electron gas with a uniform...
We show that the expression of the high-density (i.e., small-r s ) correlation energy per electron f...
Shobhana Narasimhan’s article ‘A Tryst With Density’ in this issue of Resonance describes a remarkab...