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      Fictitious-time wave-packet dynamics in atomic systems

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          Gaussian wave packets (GWPs) are well suited as basis functions to describe the time evolution of arbitrary wave functions in systems with nonsingular smooth potentials. They are less so in atomic systems on account of the singular behavior of the Coulomb potential. We present a time-dependent variational method that makes the use of GWPs possible in the description of propagation of quantum states also in these systems. We do so by a regularization of the Coulomb potential, and by introduction of a fictitious time coordinate in which the evolution of an initial state can be calculated exactly and analytically for a pure Coulomb potential. Therefore in perturbed atomic systems variational approximations only arise from those parts of the potentials which deviate from the Coulomb potential. The method is applied to the hydrogen atom in external magnetic and electric fields. It can be adapted to systems with definite symmetries, and thus allows for a wide range of applications.

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          27 May 2009
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          10.1515/zna-2010-1015
          0905.4403
          70485a47-be17-40ed-931c-98829b29cad6

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          Z. Naturforsch. 65a, 871 (2010)
          11 pages, 2 figures
          physics.atom-ph

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