Numerical Analysis of the Multiple Scattering Theory for Electronic Structure Calculations

11/14/2021
by   Xiaoxu Li, et al.
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The multiple scattering theory (MST) is one of the most widely used methods in electronic structure calculations. It features a perfect separation between the atomic configurations and site potentials, and hence provides an efficient way to simulate defected and disordered systems. This work studies the MST methods from a numerical point of view and shows the convergence with respect to the truncation of the angular momentum summations, which is a fundamental approximation parameter for all MST methods. We provide both rigorous analysis and numerical experiments to illustrate the efficiency of the MST methods within the angular momentum representations.

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