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The paper aims to generalize some recent works on the approximate description of multi-boson systems, developed in terms of the density-functional theories, to a system of interacting fermions (in fact, for multi-electron atoms, taking into regard the Coulomb interactions between them). A central issue is the inclusion of the Fermionic spin into the density-functional description. To this end, a new version of quantum mechanics is proposed. In particular, it reduces the description of the \(N\)-electron system to a wave function of four, rather than \(3N\), variables. It is stated that many experimentally observable consequences of the new theory coincide with those following from the orthodox quantum mechanics.
Property / review text: The paper aims to generalize some recent works on the approximate description of multi-boson systems, developed in terms of the density-functional theories, to a system of interacting fermions (in fact, for multi-electron atoms, taking into regard the Coulomb interactions between them). A central issue is the inclusion of the Fermionic spin into the density-functional description. To this end, a new version of quantum mechanics is proposed. In particular, it reduces the description of the \(N\)-electron system to a wave function of four, rather than \(3N\), variables. It is stated that many experimentally observable consequences of the new theory coincide with those following from the orthodox quantum mechanics. / rank
 
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functional-density theory
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fermions
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alternative versions of quantum mechanics
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Unconventional approach to orbital-free density functional theory derived from a model of extended electrons
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    Unconventional approach to orbital-free density functional theory derived from a model of extended electrons (English)
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    The paper aims to generalize some recent works on the approximate description of multi-boson systems, developed in terms of the density-functional theories, to a system of interacting fermions (in fact, for multi-electron atoms, taking into regard the Coulomb interactions between them). A central issue is the inclusion of the Fermionic spin into the density-functional description. To this end, a new version of quantum mechanics is proposed. In particular, it reduces the description of the \(N\)-electron system to a wave function of four, rather than \(3N\), variables. It is stated that many experimentally observable consequences of the new theory coincide with those following from the orthodox quantum mechanics.
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    functional-density theory
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    fermions
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    alternative versions of quantum mechanics
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