We consider in the present paper an extension of numerical path integral methods for use in computing finite temperature time correlation functions. We demonstrate that coordinate rotation techniques extend appreciably the time domain over which Monte Carlo methods are of use in the construction of such correlation functions
We present an exact path integral methodology for computing quantum dynamical information. This meth...
A new numerical procedure for the study of finite temperature quantumdynamics is developed. The meth...
A new numerical procedure for the study of finite temperature quantumdynamics is developed. The meth...
We consider in the present paper an extension of numerical path integral methods for use in computin...
We consider in the present paper an extension of numerical path integral methods for use in computin...
We present a numerically exact procedure for the calculation of an important class of finite tempera...
We present a numerically exact procedure for the calculation of an important class of finite tempera...
Schofield's form of quantum time correlation functions is used as the starting point to derive a com...
A method is presented for determing stationary phase points for multidimensional path integrals empl...
A method is presented for determing stationary phase points for multidimensional path integrals empl...
198 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.A more direct calculation usi...
198 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.A more direct calculation usi...
We present a method based on the path integral Monte Carlo formalism for the calculation of ground-s...
We present a method based on the path integral Monte Carlo formalism for the calculation of ground-s...
We present a method based on the Path Integral Monte Carlo formalism for the calculation of ground-s...
We present an exact path integral methodology for computing quantum dynamical information. This meth...
A new numerical procedure for the study of finite temperature quantumdynamics is developed. The meth...
A new numerical procedure for the study of finite temperature quantumdynamics is developed. The meth...
We consider in the present paper an extension of numerical path integral methods for use in computin...
We consider in the present paper an extension of numerical path integral methods for use in computin...
We present a numerically exact procedure for the calculation of an important class of finite tempera...
We present a numerically exact procedure for the calculation of an important class of finite tempera...
Schofield's form of quantum time correlation functions is used as the starting point to derive a com...
A method is presented for determing stationary phase points for multidimensional path integrals empl...
A method is presented for determing stationary phase points for multidimensional path integrals empl...
198 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.A more direct calculation usi...
198 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.A more direct calculation usi...
We present a method based on the path integral Monte Carlo formalism for the calculation of ground-s...
We present a method based on the path integral Monte Carlo formalism for the calculation of ground-s...
We present a method based on the Path Integral Monte Carlo formalism for the calculation of ground-s...
We present an exact path integral methodology for computing quantum dynamical information. This meth...
A new numerical procedure for the study of finite temperature quantumdynamics is developed. The meth...
A new numerical procedure for the study of finite temperature quantumdynamics is developed. The meth...