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An introduction to the problem of bridging quantum and classical dynamics

Bonella, S.
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Ciccotti, G.
2015
European Physical Journal-Special Topics

Simulating the exact quantum dynamics of realistic interacting systems is presently a task beyond reach but for the smallest of them, as the numerical cost for solving the time-dependent Schrodinger equation scales exponentially with the number of degrees of freedom. Mixed quantum-classical methods attempt to solve this problem by starting from a full quantum description of the system and subsequently partitioning the degrees of freedom in two subsets: the quantum subsystem and the bath. A classical limit is then taken for the bath while preserving, at least approximately, the quantum evolution of the subsystem. A key, as yet not fully resolved, theoretical question is how to do so by constructing a consistent description of the overall dynamics. An exhaustive review of this class of methods is beyond the scope of this paper and we shall limit ourselves to present, as an example, a specific approach, known as the LANDM-Map method. The method stems from an attempt at taking a rigorous limit for the classical degrees of freedom starting from a path integral formulation of the full quantum problem. The results that we discuss are not new, but our intent here is to present them as an introduction to the problem of mixed quantum classical dynamics. We shall also indicate a broad classification of the available approaches, their limitations, and some open questions in this field.

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