Recent Progress in Symplectic Algorithms for Use in Quantum Systems

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In this paper we survey recent progress in symplectic algorithms for use in quantum systems in the following topics: Symplectic schemes for solving Hamiltonian systems; Classical trajectories of diatomic systems, model molecule A2B, Hydrogen ion H2+ and elementary atmospheric reaction N(4S)+O2(X3Σ8)→NO(X2Π)+O(3P) calculated by means of Runge-Kutta methods and symplectic methods; the classical dissociation of the HF molecule and classical dynamics of H2+ in an intense laser field; the symplectic form and symplectic-scheme shooting method for the time-independent Schrödinger equation; the computation of continuum eigenfunction of the Schrödinger equation; asymptotic boundary conditions for solving the time-dependent Schrödinger equation of an atom in an intense laser field; symplectic discretization based on asymptotic boundary condition and the numerical eigenfunction expansion; and applications in computing multi-photon ionization, above-threshold ionization, Rabbi oscillation and high-order harmonic generation of laser-atom interaction.

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Recent Progress in Symplectic Algorithms for Use in Quantum Systems. (2007). Communications in Computational Physics, 2(1), 1-53. https://global-sci.com/index.php/cicp/article/view/5445