February 10, 2003
Non-Adiabatic Quantum Dynamics & De-coherence
Donal MacKernan
The adiabatic assumption that the quantum dynamics of a system of electrons
and nuclei (or light and heavy particles) can be solved separately is a key
approximation in most theories and computational methods of many body quantum
dynamics. When this Born-Oppenheimer approximation breaks down, as is the
case for many electron and proton transfer processes in chemistry and biology,
de-coherence takes place which can have profound consequences for a systems
behaviour. In this Hard Times seminar I will talk about the approach we are
taking to this problem, which we intend to integrate with with our work on
Green s function theory ab-initio methods for computing excited state properties.
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