Vibrational eigenstates of four-atom molecules: A parallel strategy employing the implicitly restarted Lanczos method (Q1299580)
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Vibrational eigenstates of four-atom molecules: A parallel strategy employing the implicitly restarted Lanczos method (English)
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25 October 1999
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The authors present an approach for determining the vibrational eigenstates of four-atom molecules. The primary representation of the (six-dimensional) eigenstates involves a finite basis or quantum number representation, whereas Hamiltonian matrix-vector products are evaluated with the aide of certain grid or discrete variable representations. A distributed-memory parallel implementation of the implicitly restarted Lanczos method allows large symmetric eigenvalue problems -- on the order of \(N=2\times 10^6\) -- to be tackled. The algorithm is applied to calculate accurately the lowest fifty vibrational states of the HOCO molecule, with zero total angular momentum and even parity.
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parallel computation
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vibrational eigenstates
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four-atom molecules
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Hamiltonian matrix-vector products
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implicitly restarted Lanczos method
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symmetric eigenvalue problems
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