학술논문

Adaptive Time Stepping for a Two-Time Integro-Differential Equation in Non-Equilibrium Quantum Dynamics
Document Type
Working Paper
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Subject
Physics - Computational Physics
Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons
Nuclear Theory
Quantum Physics
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Abstract
The non-equilibrium Green's function gives access to one-body observables for quantum systems. Of particular interest are quantities such as density, currents, and absorption spectra which are important for interpreting experimental results in quantum transport and spectroscopy. We present an integration scheme for the Green's function's equations of motion, the Kadanoff-Baym equations (KBE), which is both adaptive in the time integrator step size and method order as well as the history integration order. We analyze the importance of solving the KBE self-consistently and show that adapting the order of history integral evaluation is important for obtaining accurate results. To examine the efficiency of our method, we compare runtimes to a state of the art fixed time step integrator for several test systems and show an order of magnitude speedup at similar levels of accuracy.