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Communication: Quantum molecular dynamics simulation of liquid para-hydrogen by nuclear and electron wave packet approach

Hyeon-Deuk et al., 2014

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Hyeon-Deuk K
Ando K
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The Journal of chemical physics

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Liquid para-hydrogen (pH 2) is a typical quantum liquid which exhibits strong nuclear quantum effects (NQEs) and thus anomalous static and dynamic properties. We propose a real-time simulation method of wave packet (WP) molecular dynamics (MD) based on non …
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