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Imaginary-time correlation functions centroid density

It should be noted that the imaginary time correlation function in Eq. (2.4) provides a measure of the localization of quantum particles in condensed media [17-19,52]. From this point on, the notation denotes an averaging by integrating some centroid-dependent function over the centroid position q weighted by the normalized centroid density p q ) Z. An alternative method for defining the correlation function... [Pg.142]

In Paper I, general imaginary-time correlation functions were expressed in terms of an averaging over the coordinate-space centroid density p (qj and the centroid-constrained imaginary-time-position correlation function Q(t, qj. This formalism was extended in Paper III to the phase-space centroid picture so that the momentum could be treated as an independent variable. The final result for a general imaginary-time correlation function is found to be given approximately by [5,59]... [Pg.159]

Abstract The theoretical basis for the quantum time evolution of path integral centroid variables is described, as weU as the motivation for using these variables to study condensed phase quantum dynamics. The equihbrium centroid distribution is shown to be a well-defined distribution function in the canonical ensemble. A quantum mechanical quasi-density operator (QDO) can then be associated with each value of the distribution so that, upon the application of rigorous quantum mechanics, it can be used to provide an exact definition of both static and dynamical centroid variables. Various properties of the dynamical centroid variables can thus be defined and explored. Importantly, this perspective shows that the centroid constraint on the imaginary time paths introduces a non-stationarity in the equihbrium ensemble. This, in turn, can be proven to yield information on the correlations of spontaneous dynamical fluctuations. This exact formalism also leads to a derivation of Centroid Molecular Dynamics, as well as the basis for systematic improvements of that theory. [Pg.47]


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