Path integral implementation of the quantum instanton approximation currently belongs among the most accurate methods for computing quantum rate constants and kinetic isotope effects, but its use has been limited due to the rather high computational cost. Here, we demonstrate that the efficiency of quantum instanton calculations of the kinetic isotope effects can be increased by orders of magnitude by combining two approaches: The convergence to the quantum limit is accelerated by employing high-order path integral factorizations of the Boltzmann operator, while the statistical convergence is improved by implementing virial estimators for relevant quantities. After deriving several new virial estimators for the high-order factorization and ...
The instanton method obtains approximate tunneling rates from the minimum-action path (known as the ...
The instanton method obtains approximate tunneling rates from the minimum-action path (known as the ...
The instanton method obtains approximate tunneling rates from the minimum-action path (known as the ...
A general method for computing kinetic isotope effects is described. The method uses the quantum-ins...
The quantum instanton approximation is used to compute kinetic isotope effects for intramolecular hy...
The quantum instanton approximation is used to compute kinetic isotope effects for intramolecular hy...
A general quantum-mechanical method for computing kinetic isotope effects is presented. The method i...
We review several methods for computing kinetic isotope effects in chemical reactions including sem...
We review several methods for computing kinetic isotope effects in chemical reactions including sem...
We review several methods for computing kinetic isotope effects in chemical reactions including semi...
Nuclear tunneling and other nuclear quantum effects have been shown to play a significant role in mo...
The semiclassical instanton approach discussed by Kryvohuz [J. Chem. Phys. 134, 114103 (2011)10.1063...
The semiclassical instanton approach discussed by Kryvohuz [J. Chem. Phys. 134, 114103 (2011)10.1063...
The semiclassical instanton approach discussed by Kryvohuz [J. Chem. Phys. 134, 114103 (2011)10.1063...
The instanton method obtains approximate tunneling rates from the minimum-action path (known as the ...
The instanton method obtains approximate tunneling rates from the minimum-action path (known as the ...
The instanton method obtains approximate tunneling rates from the minimum-action path (known as the ...
The instanton method obtains approximate tunneling rates from the minimum-action path (known as the ...
A general method for computing kinetic isotope effects is described. The method uses the quantum-ins...
The quantum instanton approximation is used to compute kinetic isotope effects for intramolecular hy...
The quantum instanton approximation is used to compute kinetic isotope effects for intramolecular hy...
A general quantum-mechanical method for computing kinetic isotope effects is presented. The method i...
We review several methods for computing kinetic isotope effects in chemical reactions including sem...
We review several methods for computing kinetic isotope effects in chemical reactions including sem...
We review several methods for computing kinetic isotope effects in chemical reactions including semi...
Nuclear tunneling and other nuclear quantum effects have been shown to play a significant role in mo...
The semiclassical instanton approach discussed by Kryvohuz [J. Chem. Phys. 134, 114103 (2011)10.1063...
The semiclassical instanton approach discussed by Kryvohuz [J. Chem. Phys. 134, 114103 (2011)10.1063...
The semiclassical instanton approach discussed by Kryvohuz [J. Chem. Phys. 134, 114103 (2011)10.1063...
The instanton method obtains approximate tunneling rates from the minimum-action path (known as the ...
The instanton method obtains approximate tunneling rates from the minimum-action path (known as the ...
The instanton method obtains approximate tunneling rates from the minimum-action path (known as the ...
The instanton method obtains approximate tunneling rates from the minimum-action path (known as the ...