Ensemble Generalization of the Perdew–Zunger Self-Interaction Correction: A Way Out of Multiple Minima and Symmetry Breaking
Sebastian Schwalbe,
Wanja Timm Schulze,
Kai Trepte
et al.
Abstract:The Perdew–Zunger (PZ) self-interaction correction
(SIC)
is an established tool to correct unphysical behavior in density functional
approximations. Yet, the PZ-SIC is well-known to sometimes break molecular
symmetries. An example of this is the benzene molecule, for which
the PZ-SIC predicts a symmetry-broken electron density and molecular
geometry, since the method does not describe the two possible Kekulé
structures on an even footing, leading to local minima [J. Chem. Theory Comput.2016123195]. The PZ-SIC… Show more
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