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Correlated energy from radial density-energy relations

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ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages -

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.221402

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energy-density relation; radial density; energy density; correlation energy

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We find that the radial distribution function can be transformed into a radial density-energy space, and there is a linear relationship between the radial density and radial energy for the ground and excited states of helium-like systems. The gradient of the resulting straight line provides the energy of the considered state. Based on this finding, we derive a simple analytical expression for the total energy in terms of the density at the most probable nucleus-electron distance of the systems considered using a fitting procedure.
Here, we demonstrate that the radial distribution function can be mapped into a radial density-energy space and the relationship between the radial density and radial energy is linear for the ground and excited states of helium-like systems; the gradient of the resulting straight line delivers the energy of the state considered. To utilize this finding, a simple analytical expression for the total energy in terms of the density at the most probable nucleus-electron distance of the systems considered is derived using a fitting procedure.

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