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    WavePacket (C++/Python)

    WavePacket (C++/Python)

    Time-dependent simulation of open and closed quantum systems

    Note: This package has been superseded by a Python-only package. See https://github.com/ulflor/wavepacket for the follow-up project. WavePacket is a program package for numerical simulation of quantum-mechanical wavepacket dynamics of distinguishable particles. It can be used to solve single or coupled time-independent or time-dependent (linear) Schrödinger and Liouville-von Neumann-equations. Optionally accounting for the interaction with external electric fields within the semiclassical dipole approximation, WavePacket can be used to simulate modern experiments involving ultrashort light pulses in photo-induced physics or chemistry. ...
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    WavePacket (Matlab/Octave)

    WavePacket (Matlab/Octave)

    Dynamics of quantum systems, controlled by external fields

    WavePacket is a program package for numerical simulation of quantum-mechanical wavepacket dynamics of distinguishable particles. It can be used to solve single or coupled time-independent or time-dependent (linear) Schrödinger and Liouville-von Neumann-equations, partly also classical or quantum-classical Liouville equations. Optionally accounting for the interaction with external electric fields within the semiclassical dipole approximation, WavePacket can be used to simulate modern experiments involving ultrashort light pulses in photo-induced physics or chemistry, including quantum optimal control. ...
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    WavePacket

    WavePacket

    Dynamics of quantum systems, controlled by external fields

    WavePacket is a toolkit for numerical simulation of distinguishable particles. It can solve single or coupled time-independent or time-dependent (linear) Schrödinger and Liouville-von Neumann-equations, as well as classical or quantum-classical Liouville equations. External electric fields can be added within the semiclassical dipole approximation, thus WavePacket can be used to simulate modern experiments involving ultrashort light pulses in photo-induced physics or chemistry, including quantum optimal control. ...
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    QMcBeaver is an object-oriented program to perform Quantum Monte Carlo calculations on atoms and molecules. It is designed to be easy to modify, allowing new ideas to be quickly implemented.
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    qsims simulates quantum dynamics with an (almost) arbitrary time-dependent Hamiltonian. qsims uses a Chebychev polynomial expansion of the Schrodinger propagator, and the pseudospectral method developed by R. Kosloff.
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