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Efficient molecular quantum dynamics in coordinate and phase space using pruned bases

Chemical Physics 2016-11-29 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We present an efficient implementation of dynamically pruned quantum dynamics, both in coordinate space and in phase space. We combine the ideas behind the biorthogonal von Neumann basis (PvB) with the orthogonalized momentum-symmetrized Gaussians (Weylets) to create a new basis, projected Weylets, that takes the best from both methods. We benchmark pruned dynamics using phase-space-localized PvB, projected Weylets, and coordinate-space-localized DVR bases, with real-world examples in up to six dimensions. We show that coordinate-space localization is most important for efficient pruning and that pruned dynamics is much faster compared to unpruned, exact dynamics. Phase-space localization is useful for more demanding dynamics where many basis functions are required. There, projected Weylets offer a more compact representation than pruned DVR bases.

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@article{arxiv.1606.04004,
  title  = {Efficient molecular quantum dynamics in coordinate and phase space using pruned bases},
  author = {Henrik R. Larsson and Bernd Hartke and David J. Tannor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.04004},
  year   = {2016}
}

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