Abstract

The exchange-only optimized-effective-potential method is implemented with the use of Slater-type basis functions, seeking an alternative to the standard methods of solution with some computational advantages. This procedure has been tested in a small group of closed-shell atoms and diatomic molecules, for which numerical solutions are available. The results obtained with this implementation have been compared to the exact numerical solutions and to the results obtained when the optimized effective equations are solved using the Gaussian-type basis sets. This Slater-type basis approach leads to a more compact expansion space for representing the potential of the optimized-effective-potential method and to considerable computational savings when compared to both the numerical solution and the more traditional one in terms of the Gaussian basis sets.

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