PMID: 11327935May 1, 2001Paper

Quantum backreaction through the Bohmian particle

Physical Review Letters
O V Prezhdo, C Brooksby

Abstract

A novel solution to the quantum backreaction problem in a mixed quantum-classical simulation is provided using the Bohmian interpretation of quantum mechanics. The Bohmian backreaction is unique, computationally simple, features reaction channel branching, and easily gives the full classical limit. The Bohmian quantum-classical method is illustrated by application to a model of O2 interacting with a Pt surface.

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