A generic tool to evaluate second quantization
Xinle Liu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a generic tool for automatic evaluation of second quantization, aiming to reduce errors and streamline the process for researchers in quantum mechanics and chemistry.
Contribution
It presents a novel, automatic, and generic tool for evaluating second quantization, facilitating error reduction and efficiency in scientific computations.
Findings
The tool automates second quantization evaluations.
It reduces manual errors in quantum computations.
Potential for generalization to other equation derivations.
Abstract
Second quantization has been widely used in quantum mechanics and quantum chemistry, which is trivial and error-prone for researchers. Fortunately it is a good candidate for automatic evaluation with its simple, trivial and intrinsic iterative nature. This article presents an automatic and generic tool for these kinds of evaluations. We believe it could be a helpful tool for scientists, and hope the idea of automatic evaluation could be generalized to other equation derivations in the future.
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TopicsPhotonic and Optical Devices
