We present a Kadanoff-Baym formalism to study time-dependent phenomena for systems of interacting electrons and phonons in the framework of many-body perturbation theory. The formalism takes correctly into account effects of the initial preparation of an equilibrium state and allows for an explicit time-dependence of both the electronic and phononic degrees of freedom. The method is applied to investigate the charge neutral and non-neutral excitation spectra of a homogeneous, two-site, two-electron Holstein model. This is an extension of a previous study of the ground state properties in the Hartree (H), partially self-consistent Born (Gd) and fully self-consistent Born (GD) approximations published in Säkkinen et al. [J. Chem. Phys. 143, 2...
The problem of quantum dynamics in open systems has gained attention in recent decades and not the ...
The Kadanoff--Baym approach (two--time nonequilibrium Green's functions approach) is extended t...
We benchmark many-body perturbation theory by studying neutral, as well as non-neutral, excitations...
We present a Kadanoff-Baym formalism to study time-dependent phenomena for systems of interacting el...
We present a Kadanoff-Baym formalism to study time-dependent phenomena for systems of interacting el...
We study ground-state properties of a two-site, two-electron Holstein model describing two molecules...
In this thesis, an approximate method introduced to solve time-dependent many-body problems known a...
We study ground-state properties of a two-site, two-electron Holstein model describing two molecules...
In this work, we lay down the ab initio many-body quantum theory of electrons and phonons in equilib...
We perform a comparative study of exact and approximate time-evolved densities in small Hubbard chai...
The many-body Green functions for the three-dimensional electron-phonon Holstein model are calculate...
We calculate the spectral function of the one-dimensional Hubbard-Holstein model using the time-depe...
We present in detail a method we recently introduced [Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 176404 (2009)] to descri...
In recent years, the study of correlated electron systems has become particularly intense as a resul...
The Holstein model has widely been accepted as a model comprising electrons interacting with phonons...
The problem of quantum dynamics in open systems has gained attention in recent decades and not the ...
The Kadanoff--Baym approach (two--time nonequilibrium Green's functions approach) is extended t...
We benchmark many-body perturbation theory by studying neutral, as well as non-neutral, excitations...
We present a Kadanoff-Baym formalism to study time-dependent phenomena for systems of interacting el...
We present a Kadanoff-Baym formalism to study time-dependent phenomena for systems of interacting el...
We study ground-state properties of a two-site, two-electron Holstein model describing two molecules...
In this thesis, an approximate method introduced to solve time-dependent many-body problems known a...
We study ground-state properties of a two-site, two-electron Holstein model describing two molecules...
In this work, we lay down the ab initio many-body quantum theory of electrons and phonons in equilib...
We perform a comparative study of exact and approximate time-evolved densities in small Hubbard chai...
The many-body Green functions for the three-dimensional electron-phonon Holstein model are calculate...
We calculate the spectral function of the one-dimensional Hubbard-Holstein model using the time-depe...
We present in detail a method we recently introduced [Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 176404 (2009)] to descri...
In recent years, the study of correlated electron systems has become particularly intense as a resul...
The Holstein model has widely been accepted as a model comprising electrons interacting with phonons...
The problem of quantum dynamics in open systems has gained attention in recent decades and not the ...
The Kadanoff--Baym approach (two--time nonequilibrium Green's functions approach) is extended t...
We benchmark many-body perturbation theory by studying neutral, as well as non-neutral, excitations...