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Quantum Monte Carlo and Related Approaches

Methods such as quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) are used to investigate problem-solving in quantum mechanics. Trial wave functions influence both calculation and accuracy when employing these approaches, the data suggest.

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Published in:Chemical reviews 2012-01, Vol.112 (1), p.263-288
Main Authors: Austin, Brian M, Zubarev, Dmitry Yu, Lester, William A
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