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    WavePacket

    WavePacket

    Dynamics of quantum systems, controlled by external fields

    WavePacket is a toolkit for numerical simulation of distinguishable particles. It can solve single or coupled time-independent or time-dependent (linear) Schrödinger and Liouville-von Neumann-equations, as well as classical or quantum-classical Liouville equations. External electric fields can be added within the semiclassical dipole approximation, thus WavePacket can be used to simulate modern experiments involving ultrashort light pulses in photo-induced physics or chemistry, including quantum optimal control. With its visualization of quantum dynamics generated 'on the fly', WavePacket is suitable for teaching quantum mechanics as well as for research projects, see also the numerous demonstration examples . The Matlab/Octave version is mature and has been used in production for decades. The C++/Python version has been superseded by https://github.com/ulflor/wavepacket. Using tensor train techniques, the additional WaveTrain package aims at beating the curse of dimensionalit
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