| (*)Upon completing the course, students will possess the following skills. They are able to explain and summarize key methods/ formalisms used to describe the electronic structure and nuclear dynamics of molecular systems (k1/k2);
describe, compare and distinguish the properties of different approximations in the treatment of the many-electron problem, identifying their unique characteristics and common underlying principles (k2/k4);
engage with current research topics in the field of coupled dynamics of electrons and nuclei and discuss recent developments (k5).
 | (*)During the course, students will acquire knowledge in the following areas and concepts of theoretical quantum chemistry: fundamentals of the quantum mechanics of molecules;
description of the electronic structure using wave-function based approaches (Hartree-Fock and extensions) and in the framework of density functional theory;
Slater determinants;
variational principle;
ground and excited states of molecules and periodic systems;
coupled dynamics of nuclei and electrons;
chemical reactions.
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