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Applications of Quantum Dynamics in Chemistry, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Lecture Notes in Chemistry Series, Vol. 98
Authors: Gatti Fabien, Lasorne Benjamin, Meyer Hans-Dieter, Nauts André
Language: EnglishSubject for Applications of Quantum Dynamics in Chemistry:
Keywords
Chemistry in the Virtual Space; Femto- and Attosecond Chemistry and Spectroscopy; MCTDH; Molecular Dynamics Simulations; Molecular Quantum Dynamics; Multi Configuration Time Dependent Hartree (MCTDH); Multidimensional Quantum Dynamics; Quantum Coherence and Decoherence; Quantum Computing; Quantum Effects in Molecular Systems; Quantum Mechanical Treatment of the Nuclei; Time-dependent Quantum Mechanics; Tunneling Effects in Physics and Chemistry
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This book explains the usage and application of Molecular Quantum Dynamics, the methodology where both the electrons and the nuclei in a molecule are treated with quantum mechanical calculations. This volume of Lecture Notes in Chemistry addresses graduate students and postdocs in the field of theoretical chemistry, as well as postgraduate students, researchers and teachers from neighboring fields, such as quantum physics, biochemistry, biophysics, or anyone else who is interested in this rising method in theoretical chemistry, and who wants to gain experience in the opportunities it can offer. It can also be useful for teachers interested in illustrative examples of time-dependent quantum mechanics as animations of realistic wave packets have been designed to assist in visualization.
Assuming a basic knowledge about quantum mechanics, the authors link their explanations to recent experimental investigations where Molecular Quantum Dynamics proved successful and necessary for the understanding of the experimental results. Examples including reactive scattering, photochemistry, tunneling, femto- and attosecond chemistry and spectroscopy, cold chemistry or crossed-beam experiments illustrate the power of the method. The book restricts complicated formalism to the necessary and in a self-contained and clearly explained way, offering the reader an introduction to, and instructions for, practical exercises. Continuative explanation and math are optionally supplemented for the interested reader.
The reader learns how to apply example simulations with the MCTDH program package (Multi Configuration Time Dependent Hartree calculations). Readers can thus obtain the tools to run their own simulations and apply them to their problems. Selected scripts and program code from the examples are made available as supplementary material.
This book bridges the gap between the existing textbooks on fundamental theoretical chemistry and research monographs focusing on sophisticated applications. It is a must-read for everyone who wants to gain a sound understanding of Molecular Quantum Dynamics simulations and to obtain basic experience in running their own simulations.
Fabien Gatti it the editor of successful books about Molecular Quantum Dynamics and the MCTDH package, for specialists as well as for practitioners. His latest book “Molecular Quantum Dynamics: From Theory to Applications” is published in Springer’s series “Physical Chemistry in Action” and illustrates the power of this method for actual problems in modern physical-chemical research, containing contributions and examples by the world renowned experts.
Benjamin Lasorne is a collaborator with Fabien Gatti in Montpellier. He has a strong background in physical and theoretical chemistry and teaches theoretical chemistry to bachelor and master’s students in chemistry, as well as theoretical photochemistry using molecular quantum dynamics in summer schools.
Hans-Dieter Meyer (Heidelberg, Germany) has a longstanding experience with the MCTDH methodology. He has a successful collaboration with Fabien Gatti, together with G. Worth they have edited the first book on Multidimensional Quantum Dynamics: MCTDH Theory and Applications.
André Nauts is emeritus Professor at the Université Catholique de Louvain, from which he also graduated in pharmacy and with a master’s and PhD degree in physics. His research interests are in molecular quantum dynamics and spectroscopy. His long teaching experiences spans from mathematics, over basic and statist
Explains Molecular Quantum Dynamics simulations in a self-contained way, offering instructions for example simulations
Supplemented by scripts and code available for download, with which the reader can follow the examples and execute own simulations
Bridges the gap between textbooks on fundamental theoretical chemistry and research monographs on sophisticated theoretical-chemical methods and results
Illustrates the explanations with selected examples, making a firm connection to experiments where Molecular Quantum Dynamics are needed for the understanding and explanation of experimental results
Including a foreword by Jean Dalibard
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras