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Implementation of quasiclassical mapping approaches for nonadiabatic molecular dynamics in the PySurf package
David Picconi1, Maximilian F S J Menger2, Elisa Palacino-González1
1Institute of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany. david.picconi@hhu.de.
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Quasiclassical methods for nonadiabatic molecular dynamics, based on Mayer-Miller-Stock-Thoss mapping, are implemented in the open source computer package PySurf. This complements the implementation of surface hopping approaches performed in previous studies, and leads to a unified code that allows nonadiabatic dynamics simulations using various mapping approaches (Ehrenfest dynamics, the linearised semiclassical initial value representation, the Poisson-bracket mapping equation, the "unity" approach for the identity operator, the spin mapping, and the symmetrical quasiclassical windowing method) as well as different flavours of surface hopping (fewest-switches, Landau-Zener, and a mapping-inspired scheme). Furthermore, a plugin is developed to provide diabatic vibronic models as input in a sum-of-products form. This opens the way to the benchmark of different types of trajectory-based propagators on different models, against exact quantum dynamical simulations performed, e.g., by the multiconfigurational time-dependent Hartree method. Illustrative calculations, performed using the whole set of available propagators, are presented for different harmonic and anharmonic two-state models, exhibiting various degrees of correlation between vibrational modes.
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