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A tale of two electrons: Correlation at high density

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Loos, Pierre-Francois
Gill, Peter

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We review our recent progress in the determination of the high-density correlation energy Ec in two-electron systems. Several two-electron systems are considered, such as the well known helium-like ions (helium), and the Hooke's law atom (hookium). We also present results regarding two electrons on the surface of a sphere (spherium), and two electrons trapped in a spherical box (ballium). We also show that, in the large-dimension limit, the high-density correlation energy of two opposite-spin electrons interacting via a Coulomb potential is given by Ec∼-1/(8D2) for any radial external potential V(r), where D is the dimensionality of the space. This result explains the similarity of Ec in the previous two-electron systems for D=3.

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Chemical Physics Letters

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2037-12-31