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Small matrix path integral propagation for long-time quantum dynamics of multistate systems in one and two dimensions
1Department of Chemistry, Department of Physics, Illinois Quantum Information Science and Technology Center, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA.
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The small matrix path integral (SMatPI) methodology allows fully quantum mechanical calculations on system-bath Hamiltonians under a variety of conditions with minimal array storage and is thus applicable to multistate systems. This work focuses on the SMatPI iteration algorithm, which can be computationally prohibitive in systems with many states. By transforming the SMatPI propagation matrices to the desired initial state, the cost of the iterative multiplication is reduced by a factor of n2, where n is the number of system states. This leads to dramatic savings when n≫10 and allows the simulation of large systems over very long propagation times. Applications are presented on models with up to 50 system states, including exciton transfer dynamics in one-dimensional aggregates and a square lattice.
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