Accurate ionic forces and geometry optimization in linear-scaling density-functional theory with local orbitals
Linear scaling methods for density-functional theory (DFT) simulations are formulated in terms of localized orbitals in real space, rather than the delocalized eigenstates of conventional approaches. In local-orbital methods, relative to conventional DFT, desirable properties can be lost to some ext...
Main Authors: | Hine, Nicholas (Author), Robinson, Mark (Author), Haynes, Peter (Author), Skylaris, Chris-Kriton (Author), Payne, Mike (Author), Mostofi, Arash (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2011-05-02.
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