Relating correlation measures: The importance of the energy gap
The concept of correlation is central to all approaches that attempt the description of many-body effects in electronic systems. Multipartite correlation is a quantum information theoretical property that is attributed to quantum states independent of the underlying physics. In quantum chemistry, ho...
Main Authors: | Benavides-Riveros, C, Lathiotakis, N, Schilling, C, Marques, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Institute of Physics
2017
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