Strong Field Dynamics of Atoms and Molecules History dependent Functionals and...
Strong Field Dynamics of Atoms and Molecules History dependent Functionals and Exact Kohn Sham Potentials of the Time dependent multi component Density Functional Theory
"In the ""AMO-dance"" project, the researcher, Dr. Elham Khosravi and the host supervisor, Prof. Angel Rubio, aim at deriving non-empirical history-dependent functionals for the time-dependent density functional theory to study th...
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Información proyecto AMO-dance
Duración del proyecto: 25 meses
Fecha Inicio: 2016-02-11
Fecha Fin: 2018-03-31
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Descripción del proyecto
"In the ""AMO-dance"" project, the researcher, Dr. Elham Khosravi and the host supervisor, Prof. Angel Rubio, aim at deriving non-empirical history-dependent functionals for the time-dependent density functional theory to study the strong field dynamics of atoms and molecules. Furthermore, towards accounting for the electron-nuclear coupling and quantum features of the nuclear dynamics in molecules, AMO-dance proposes an in detail investigation of Kohn-Sham potentials of the multicomponent density functional theory. AMO-dance project will involve fundamental theory development, numerical implementation as well as application to real systems."