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The local and semilocal [[exchange-correlation functionals]] depend locally on quantities like the electron density <math>n</math> or the kinetic-energy density <math>\tau</math>. Most of them can be classified into one of three main subcategories, listed below, depending on the variables on which <math>E_{\mathrm{xc}}</math> depends.
The local and semilocal [[exchange-correlation functionals]] depend locally on quantities like the electron density <math>n</math> or the kinetic-energy density <math>\tau</math>. Most of them can be classified into one of the three subcategories listed below, depending on the variables on which <math>E_{\mathrm{xc}}</math> depends.


=== Local density approximation (LDA) ===
=== Local density approximation (LDA) ===

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The local and semilocal exchange-correlation functionals depend locally on quantities like the electron density or the kinetic-energy density . Most of them can be classified into one of the three subcategories listed below, depending on the variables on which depends.

Local density approximation (LDA)

The LDA functionals are purely local in the sense that they depend solely on :

with a corresponding exchange-correlation potential calculated as

The most common LDA functionals, e.g,. GGA=CA [1][2][3], provide the (nearly) exact exchange-correlation energy for the homogeneous electron gas.

Generalized-gradient approximation (GGA)

In the GGA, there is an additional dependency on the gradient of :

leading to an additional term in the potential compared to LDA:

Meta-GGA

Compared to the GGAs, the meta-GGA functionals depend additionally on the kinetic-energy density and/or the Laplacian of the electron density :

leading to

where the last term is of non-multiplicative nature and arises due to the dependency of the functional on .[4][5] With such a non-multiplicative potential the method lies outside the traditional Kohn-Sham scheme and belongs to the generalized Kohn-Sham scheme.[6]

Although meta-GGAs are slightly more expensive than GGAs, they are still fast to evaluate and appropriate for very large systems. Furthermore, meta-GGAs can be more accurate than GGAs and more broadly applicable.

How to

How to do a band-structure calculation using meta-GGA functionals.


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