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An efficient solution of Liouville-von Neumann equation that is applicable to zero and finite temperatures Heng Tian and GuanHua Chen Citation: J. Chem. Phys. 137, ); doi: View online: http:
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Liouville / New York / /

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IBM / /

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American Institute of Physics Downloaded / The University of Hong Kong / University of Hong Kong / American Institute of Physics / University Grant Council / /

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energy levels / open electronic systems / rest semi-infinite chain / energy intervals / real open systems / model systems / infinite chain / spectral decomposition algorithm / numerical algorithm / numerical solutions / energy / /

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Fermi / /

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University of Hong Kong / Hong Kong / American Institute of Physics / University Grant Council / Hong Kong Research Grant Council / Hong Kong Department of Physics / University of Hong Kong / Centre for Theoretical / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / Department of Chemistry / /

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Lijun Jiang / G. Chen J. Chem / G. Chen Appelbaum / T. Wang / H. Tian / I. H. Tian / Heng Tian / /

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New York / /

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THE JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS / /

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quantum dots / Crank-Nicholson algorithm / explicit fourth-order Runge-Kutta algorithm / explicit fourth-order RungeKutta algorithm / V. CONCLUSION The Chebyshev spectral decomposition algorithm / simulation / /

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