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Conditional Wave Function Theory: A Unified Treatment of Molecular Structure and Nonadiabatic Dynamics
Guillermo Albareda1,2,3, Kevin Lively3,4, Shunsuke A Sato3,5
1Nano-Bio Spectroscopy Group and European Theoretical Spectroscopy Facility (ETSF), Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU), Av. Tolosa 72, 20018 San Sebastian, Spain.
Abstract:
We demonstrate that a conditional wave function theory enables a unified and efficient treatment of the equilibrium structure and nonadiabatic dynamics of correlated electron-ion systems. The conditional decomposition of the many-body wave function formally recasts the full interacting wave function of a closed system as a set of lower-dimensional (conditional) coupled "slices". We formulate a variational wave function ansatz based on a set of conditional wave function slices and demonstrate its accuracy by determining the structural and time-dependent response properties of the hydrogen molecule. We then extend this approach to include time-dependent conditional wave functions and address paradigmatic nonequilibrium processes including strong-field molecular ionization, laser-driven proton transfer, and nuclear quantum effects induced by a conical intersection. This work paves the road for the application of conditional wave function theory in equilibrium and out-of-equilibrium ab initio molecular simulations of finite and extended systems.
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