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On the Kohn-Sham Approach to Time-Dependent Problems in a Density-Functional Framework

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 Publication date 2015
  fields Physics
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Predictivity of the Kohn-Sham approach to dynamical problems, when regarded as an initial value problem in a time-dependent density functional framework, is analysed for a class of models for which the argument devised in the work of Maitra et al. (Phys. Rev. A 78, 056501 (2008), arXiv:cond-mat/0710.0018) for the standard electronic many-body problem does not apply. The original argument is here extended and revised. As a result, predictivity for this class of problems seems possible only at the price of introducing extra unknown functionals in the corresponding Kohn-Sham equation. Furthermore, the same argument, when applied to original electronic problem, suggests that the Hartree-exchange-correlation potential is not unambiguously identified by the contemporary and past densities and initial states, but also requires knowledge of the divergence of the contemporary Kohn-Sham current.

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