Abstract
We give a presentation on the time-dependent restricted active space Configuration Interaction method, which has been recently introduced [D. Hochstuhl, M. Bonitz, PRA, in press] to efficiently tackle the few-particle nonequilibrium many-body problem. Particularly, we apply it to the calculation of photoionization cross sections and angular resolved ionization yields of groundstate neon.
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