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Observables and Anti-Hermitian Generators in Time-Dependent Unitary Coupled Cluster Theory

Martin A. Mosquera

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This work presents a time-dependent (TD) unitary coupled-cluster (UCC) formulation for electronic quantum dynamics, including the propagation of excited states and their superpositions, in both single- and multi-reference regimes. Standard TD coupled-cluster techniques offer size-extensivity, but they rely on non-Hermitian bivariational action functionals that break time-reversibility, giving transition matrix elements and amplitude estimators that are asymmetric (though accurate and systematica...

Submitted: August 21, 2026Subjects: Chemistry; Chemistry

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This work presents a time-dependent (TD) unitary coupled-cluster (UCC) formulation for electronic quantum dynamics, including the propagation of excited states and their superpositions, in both single- and multi-reference regimes. Standard TD coupled-cluster techniques offer size-extensivity, but they rely on non-Hermitian bivariational action functionals that break time-reversibility, giving transition matrix elements and amplitude estimators that are asymmetric (though accurate and systematically improvable). Here we use the time-evolution operator as an exponential map driven by TD anti-Hermitian cluster operators and first-order generators. Applying the Dirac-Frenkel action principle, we extract equations of motion governed by Heisenberg-picture-like commutators. This approach connects to our previous non-Hermitian formulations, where observables are expressed in terms of regular and extended cluster operators. From that connection we obtain a generator cluster operator whose unperturbed TD limit leads to the UCC eigenvalue problem. Even though this problem can be exact, the time dependence of the generator holds only at short propagation times, so we use the generator to prepare the initial state and then propagate that state with the formal TD UCC equation of motion. The theory is tested on an extended hard-core Bose-Hubbard ring with connections to neutral atom chains, and we discuss the theory's present limitations and possible extensions.


Source: arXiv:2608.20194v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.20194v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2608.20194v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2608.20194v1

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Aug 21, 2026
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