Abstract
Within a differential expression of the Heisenberg operator, the forward and backward evolution can be joined together along a closed time contour. This manipulation leads to a dramatic cancellation of oscillations due to the two individual propagators in the Heisenberg operator and the resulting forward-backward propagator is more tractable to semiclassical approximations. This article gives a detailed description of the forward-backward semiclassical dynamics (FBSD) formalism. The semiclassical propagators, especially those of the initial value representations (IVRs), are briefly discussed. The derivation of the FBSD based on the Herman–Kluk propagator is reviewed. Different FBSD formulations with other semiclassical IVRs are worked out and numerical calculations show that they are also capable of describing quantum dynamics semiquantitatively and all display accuracy similar to the classical Wigner method.
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