Abstract

The correlation holes for densities of equal and opposite spin around a test electron are determined from the Schrödinger equation with proper boundary conditions. The traditional `exchange' term follows from the boundary condition which respects a spacial exclusion principle for equal spins. The resulting potential compares reasonably well with standard local density potentials and the approach is feasible for extensions towards non-local effects.

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