The differential Green's function Monte Carlo method. The dipole moment of LiH

作者: Bryan H. Wells

DOI: 10.1016/0009-2614(85)80108-1

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摘要: Abstract A method is described by which the short-time Green's function Monte Carlo solution to many-body Schrodinger equation can be used calculate directly energy difference between two related systems. This procedure called differential method, and involves use of correlated random walks in sampling The a form suitable for calculations same trial wavefunction simulate illustrated calculation dipole moment lithium hydride.

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