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Libra

Authors: Akimov, Alexey V.; Shakiba, Mohammad; Han, Daeho; Smith, Brendan; Dutra, Matthew; Sato, Kosuke; Suarez, Victor; +12 Authors
Abstract

Libra is a modular software for quantum nonadiabatic dynamics methodology development and applications. It implements a range of quantum, quantum-classical, and semiclassical methodologies for modeling excited states and quantum nonadiabatic processes, including but not limited to a variety of trajectory surface hopping, Ehrenfest, HEOM, and other methodologies. It can be applied to abstract and atomistic systems with thousands of atoms.

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Keywords

quantum trajectories, Ehrenfest, DVR, exact factorization, trajectory surface hopping, solar energy materials, quantum dynamics, HEOM, nonadiabatic dynamics, excited states

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