Arbitrary Choice of Basic Variables in Density Functional Theory. I. Formalism
arXiv:cond-mat/0301578 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.69.035113
Abstract
The Hohenberg-Kohn theorem of the density functional theory is extended by modifying the Levy constrained-search formulation. The new theorem allows us to choose arbitrary physical quantities as the basic variables which determine the ground-state properties of the system. Moreover, the theorem establishes a minimum principle with respect to variations in the chosen basic variables as well as with respect to variations in the density. By using this theorem, the self-consistent single-particle equations are derived. N single-particle orbitals introduced reproduce the basic variables. The validity of the theory is confirmed by the examples where the spin-density or paramagnetic current-density is chosen as one of the basic variables. The resulting single-particle equations coincide with the Kohn-Sham equations of the spin-density functional theory (SDFT) or current-density functional theory (CDFT), respectively. By choosing basic variables appropriate to the system, the present theory can describe the ground-state properties more efficiently than the conventional DFT.
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