Real-Time Dynamics and Detailed Balance in Ring Polymer Surface Hopping: The Impact of Frustrated Hops

Ring polymer surface hopping (RPSH) has been recently introduced as a well-tailored method for incorporating nuclear quantum effects, such as zero-point energy and tunneling, into nonadiabatic molecular dynamics simulations. The practical widespread usage of RPSH demands a comprehensive benchmarking...

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