The method, described in the paper, incorporates ideas of the Bohmian formulation of quantum mechanics into a trajectory approach designed for systems comprised of light (quantum) and heavy (nearly classical) particles. The goal is to treat all degrees of freedom on the same footing but, for practical reasons, to include the quantum-mechanical effects into dynamics for just the light particles. The total wavefunction, taken as a product of slow and fast components representing the heavy and light particles respectively is represented in terms of trajectories. The fast component depends on the trajectory-guided configurations of the heavy particles. The initial conditions for the trajectories are defined by the full-dimensional initial wavef...
International audienceWe present a quantum dynamics method based on the propagation of interacting q...
International audienceWe present a quantum dynamics method based on the propagation of interacting q...
The application of quantum mechanics to many-particle systems has been an active area of research in...
The method, described in the paper, incorporates ideas of the Bohmian formulation of quantum mechani...
The method, described in the paper, incorporates ideas of the Bohmian formulation of quantum mechani...
The Schrödinger equation can be solved in terms of quantum trajectories evolving under the influence...
The Schrödinger equation can be solved in terms of quantum trajectories evolving under the influence...
The quantum trajectory method in the hydrodynamical formulation of Madelung-Bohm-Takabayasi quantum ...
Similarity of equations of motion for the classical and quantum trajectories is used to introduce af...
Trajectory-based formalisms are an intuitively appealing way of describing quantum processes because...
The quantum trajectory method in the hydrodynamical formulation of Madelung-Bohm-Takabayasi quantum ...
The approach of defining quantum corrections on nuclear dynamics of molecular systems incorporated a...
We present a trajectory-based method that incorporates quantum effects in the context of Hamiltonian...
We present a trajectory-based method that incorporates quantum effects in the context of Hamiltonian...
Trajectory-based formalisms are an intuitively appealing way of describing quantum processes because...
International audienceWe present a quantum dynamics method based on the propagation of interacting q...
International audienceWe present a quantum dynamics method based on the propagation of interacting q...
The application of quantum mechanics to many-particle systems has been an active area of research in...
The method, described in the paper, incorporates ideas of the Bohmian formulation of quantum mechani...
The method, described in the paper, incorporates ideas of the Bohmian formulation of quantum mechani...
The Schrödinger equation can be solved in terms of quantum trajectories evolving under the influence...
The Schrödinger equation can be solved in terms of quantum trajectories evolving under the influence...
The quantum trajectory method in the hydrodynamical formulation of Madelung-Bohm-Takabayasi quantum ...
Similarity of equations of motion for the classical and quantum trajectories is used to introduce af...
Trajectory-based formalisms are an intuitively appealing way of describing quantum processes because...
The quantum trajectory method in the hydrodynamical formulation of Madelung-Bohm-Takabayasi quantum ...
The approach of defining quantum corrections on nuclear dynamics of molecular systems incorporated a...
We present a trajectory-based method that incorporates quantum effects in the context of Hamiltonian...
We present a trajectory-based method that incorporates quantum effects in the context of Hamiltonian...
Trajectory-based formalisms are an intuitively appealing way of describing quantum processes because...
International audienceWe present a quantum dynamics method based on the propagation of interacting q...
International audienceWe present a quantum dynamics method based on the propagation of interacting q...
The application of quantum mechanics to many-particle systems has been an active area of research in...