Abstract

The path integral formulation of quantum theory provides a framework to describe the behavior of solvated electrons. Feynman used the approach to treat the slow moving electron in ionic crystals — the prototypical polaron problem. We have extended this theory, drawing on theories of the liquid state, to analyze the localization transition and related phenomena found with excess electrons in fluids.

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