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Modified Dirac equation nonrelativistic limit

The Vignale-Rasolt CDFT formalism can be obtained as the weakly relativistic limit of the fully relativistic Kohn-Sham-Dirac equation (5.1). This property has been exploited to set up a computational scheme that works in the framework of nonrelativistic CDFT and accounts for the spin-orbit coupling at the same time (Ebert et al. 1997a). This hybrid scheme deals with the kinematic part of the problem in a fully relativistic way, whereas the exchange-correlation potential terms are treated consistently to first order in 1 /c. In particular, the corresponding modified Dirac equation... [Pg.167]

All exact-decoupling approaches can be related to the modified Dirac equation and we closely follow here the work presented in Refs. [16,647]. Two-component electrons-only Hamiltonians can be obtained from block-diagonalizing the four-component (one-electron) modified Dirac equation in matrix representation. As we have discussed in chapters 8 and 10 for four-component Dirac-Hartree-Fock-Roothaan calculations, basis functions for the small component must fulfill certain constraints as otherwise variational instability and a wrong nonrelativistic limit [547] would result. The correct nonrelativistic limit will be obtained if the kinetic-balance condition,

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Before leaving the theoretical formalism section, it is important to note that perturbation theory for relativistic effects can also be done at the fo n-con onent level, i.e. before elimination of the small component by a Foldy-Wouthitysen (FW) or Douglas-Kroll transformation. This is best done with direct perturbation theory (DPT) [71]. DPT involves a change of metric in the Dirac equation and an expansion of this modified Dirac eqtiation in powers of c . The four-component Levy-Leblond equation is the appropriate nonrelativistic limit. Kutzelnigg [72] has recently worked out in detail the simultaneous DPT for relativistic effects and magnetic fields (both external and... [Pg.565]

Two critical questions about the removal of the spin dependence from the Dirac equation are, What effect does this have on the eigenvalue spectrum and How is the wave function modified These questions may be answered by a similar process to that used for the atomic Dirac equation in chapter 7. The second question has as an auxiliary question, How does the wave function behave in the nonrelativistic limit ... [Pg.281]


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