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Adding path integral Monte Carlo and path integral molecular dynamics #268

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This issue is to discuss the possibility of adding path integral methods to the already existing classical MD / MC framework. Quantum-classical isomorphism enables mapping of the thermodynamics of a quantum system to the thermodynamics of a classical system comprising of multiple copies of the original system connected by harmonic springs. Path integral molecular dynamics (PIMD) and path integral Monte Carlo (PIMC) are ways of accounting for the quantum nature of particles in simulations of thermodynamics. While both PIMD and PIMC solve the same problem, PIMC is possibly more general and can also easily deal with identical particles like bosons and fermions. Here is a short introduction to PIMC:
https://courses.physics.illinois.edu/phys466/sp2013/lnotes/pimcnotes.pdf

Much like in i-PI, subsequent steps may be taken to incorporate approximate classical trajectory-based dynamics in the form of centroid and ring-polymer molecular dynamics as well.

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