Final Report Summary - TDMET (Time-resolving electron dynamics in molecules by time-dependent many-electron theory)
In this project, theories have been developed, implemented in efficient computer codes, and applied to timely problems. The theory accounts in an accurate and controllable manner for the interaction between the electrons inside the atoms and molecules, as well as for the interaction between the electrons and the nuclei. The theory has been applied to a range of timely problems within strong-field and attosecond physics. The role of the electron-electron and electron-nuclear correlations were elucidated by modelling a series of typical experimental situations. What we have learned and produced during the project will be used by the scientific community in the future. Some of the findings will find applications in related research fields, as for example, the one of ultracold matter.