The confined helium atom: An information–theoretic approach
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John Wiley & Sons
Materia
Confined helium atom Disequilibrium Fisher information
Date
2024-02-09Referencia bibliográfica
C. R. Estañ on, H. E. Montgomery Jr., J. C. Angulo, N. Aquino, Int. J. Quantum Chem. 2024, 124(4), e27358. https://doi.org/10.1002/qua.27358
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Spanish projects PID2020-113390GB-I00 (MICIN), PY20-00082 (ERDF-Junta de Andalucía), and A-FQM-52-UGR20 (ERDF-University of Granada)Abstract
In this article, we study the helium atom confined in a spherical impenetrable cavity
by using informational measures. We use the Ritz variational method to obtain the
energies and wave functions of the confined helium atom as a function of the cavity
radius r0. As trial wave functions we use one uncorrelated function and five explicitly
correlated basis sets in Hylleraas coordinates with different degrees of electronic correlation.
We computed the Shannon entropy, Fisher information, Kullback–Leibler
entropy, Tsallis entropy, disequilibrium and Fisher–Shannon complexity, as a function
of r0. We found that these entropic measures are sensitive to electronic correlation
and can be used to measure it. As expected these entropic measures are less sensitive
to electron correlation in the strong confinement regime (r0 < 1 a.u.).