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    Inverse Kohn-Sham (iKS) methods are needed to fully understand the one-to-one mapping between densities and potentials on which density functional theory is based. They can contribute to the construction of empirical exchange-correlation functionals and to the development of techniques for density-based embedding. Unlike the forward Kohn-Sham problems, numerical iKS problems are ill-posed and can be unstable. We discuss some of the fundamental and practical difficulties of iKS problems with constrained-optimization methods on finite basis sets. Various factors that affect the performance are systematically compared and discussed, both analytically and numerically, with a focus on two of the most practical methods: the Wu-Yang method (WY) and the partial differential equation constrained optimization (PDE-CO). Our analysis of the WY and PDE-CO highlights the limitation of finite basis sets. We introduce new ideas to make iKS problems more tractable, provide an overall strategy for performing numerical density-to-potential inversions, and discuss challenges and future directions.

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    Yuming Shi, Adam Wasserman. Inverse Kohn-Sham Density Functional Theory: Progress and Challenges. The journal of physical chemistry letters. 2021 Jun 10;12(22):5308-5318


    PMID: 34061541

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