- 05-45 Emil Prodan
- Symmetry breaking in the self-consistent Kohn-Sham equations
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Feb 2, 05
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Abstract. The Kohn-Sham (KS) equations determine, in a self-consistent way, the
particle density of an interacting fermion system at thermal equilibrium. We consider a situation when the KS equations are known to have a
unique solution at high temperatures and this solution is a
uniform particle density. We show that, at zero temperature, there
are stable solutions that are not uniform. We provide the general
principles behind this phenomenon, namely the conditions when it
can be observed and how to construct these non-uniform solutions.
Two concrete examples are provided, including fermions on the
sphere which are shown to crystallize in a structure that
resembles the C$_{60}$ molecule.
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