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In this section you will learn how excitonic effects can be captured in real-time | In this section you will learn how excitonic effects can be captured in real-time | ||
[[Real time Bethe-Salpeter Equation (TDSE)]] | [[Real time Bethe-Salpeter Equation (TDSE)]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:24, 21 January 2020
Step 0: Theoretical background
To follow the present tutorial you need to know the basic concepts about real time propagation in the yambo code Introduction to Real Time propagation in Yambo
Step 1: Prerequisites
Before running real time simulations in yambo you need to perform the steps described in Prerequisites for Real Time propagation with Yambo
Step 2: Independent particles
In this section you will learn how to compute, in practice, a spectrum at the independent particles level using the real-time propagation Real time approach to linear response
Step 3: Real time approach to the Bethe--Salpeter equation
In this section you will learn how excitonic effects can be captured in real-time Real time Bethe-Salpeter Equation (TDSE)
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