From wave-functions to single electron densities
Ugo Bindini, Luigi De Pascale

TL;DR
This paper explores the mathematical relationship between wave-functions and single electron densities, addressing an open question from 1983 about how these mappings behave.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the properties of the wave-function to density mapping, partially resolving a long-standing open problem.
Findings
Analyzes the mathematical properties of the wave-function to density mapping
Provides partial answers to Lieb's open question from 1983
Advances understanding of quantum state representations
Abstract
We investigate some of the properties of the mapping from wave-functions to single particle densities, partially answering an open question posed by E. H. Lieb in 1983.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLaser-Matter Interactions and Applications · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies · Atomic and Molecular Physics
