Atomistic simulations of chemical, biological and materials systems have become increasingly precise and predictive owing to the development of accurate and efficient techniques that describe the quantum mechanical behaviour of electrons. Nevertheless, the overwhelming majority of such simulations still assumes that the nuclei behave as classical particles. Historically, this approximation could sometimes be justified owing to the complexity and computational overhead. However, neglecting nuclear quantum effects has become one of the largest sources of error, especially when systems containing light atoms are treated using current state‐of‐the-art descriptions of chemical interactions. Over the past decade, this realization has spurred a se...
AbstractSignificant quantum effects in chemistry range from static structure (electronic and geometr...
As early as 1929, Dirac was sufficiently confident in the new quantum theory to assert that the phys...
peer reviewedNuclear quantum effects (NQE), which include both zero-point motion and tunneling, exhi...
Atomistic simulations are a bottom up approach that predict properties of materials by modelling the...
Quantum mechanical effects of nuclei are ubiquitous in chemistry. For a typical example, zero-point ...
Atomistic simulations based on the first-principles of quantum mechanics are reaching unprecedented ...
Nuclear tunneling and other nuclear quantum effects have been shown to play a significant role in mo...
Hydrogen is the most abundant element. It is also the most quantum, in the sense that quantum tunne...
Hydrogen is the most abundant element. It is also the most quantum, in the sense that quantum tunne...
Computer simulation methods are established as extremely useful approaches for understanding physica...
Nuclear quantum effects influence the structure and dynamics of hydrogen-bonded systems, such as wat...
Chemical dynamics, in principle, should be understood by solving the time-dependent Schrödinger equa...
Chemical dynamics, in principle, should be understood by solving the time-dependent Schrödinger equa...
Nuclear quantum effects (NQE), which include both zero-point motion and tunneling, exhibit quite an ...
This thesis is concerned with the influence of nuclear quantum effects (NQEs) on the properties of a...
AbstractSignificant quantum effects in chemistry range from static structure (electronic and geometr...
As early as 1929, Dirac was sufficiently confident in the new quantum theory to assert that the phys...
peer reviewedNuclear quantum effects (NQE), which include both zero-point motion and tunneling, exhi...
Atomistic simulations are a bottom up approach that predict properties of materials by modelling the...
Quantum mechanical effects of nuclei are ubiquitous in chemistry. For a typical example, zero-point ...
Atomistic simulations based on the first-principles of quantum mechanics are reaching unprecedented ...
Nuclear tunneling and other nuclear quantum effects have been shown to play a significant role in mo...
Hydrogen is the most abundant element. It is also the most quantum, in the sense that quantum tunne...
Hydrogen is the most abundant element. It is also the most quantum, in the sense that quantum tunne...
Computer simulation methods are established as extremely useful approaches for understanding physica...
Nuclear quantum effects influence the structure and dynamics of hydrogen-bonded systems, such as wat...
Chemical dynamics, in principle, should be understood by solving the time-dependent Schrödinger equa...
Chemical dynamics, in principle, should be understood by solving the time-dependent Schrödinger equa...
Nuclear quantum effects (NQE), which include both zero-point motion and tunneling, exhibit quite an ...
This thesis is concerned with the influence of nuclear quantum effects (NQEs) on the properties of a...
AbstractSignificant quantum effects in chemistry range from static structure (electronic and geometr...
As early as 1929, Dirac was sufficiently confident in the new quantum theory to assert that the phys...
peer reviewedNuclear quantum effects (NQE), which include both zero-point motion and tunneling, exhi...