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It is shown here that the Exact Exchange (EE) formalism provides a natural and rigorous approach for a Density Functional Theory (DFT) of the Integer Quantum Hall Effect (IQHE). Application of a novel EE method to a quasi two-dimensional electron gas (q2DEG) subjected to a perpendicular magnetic field leads to the following main findings. textit{i)} the microscopic exchange energy functional of the IQHE has been obtained, whose main feature being that it minimizes with a discontinuous derivative at every integer filling factor $ u$; textit{ii)} an analytical solution is found for the magnetic-field dependent EE potential, in the one-subband regime; textit{iii)} as a consequence of textit{i)}, the EE potential display sharp discontinuities at every integer $ u$; and textit{iv)} the widely used Local Spin Density Approximation (LSDA) is strongly violated for filling factors close to integer values.
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