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    Dimensions of products of hyperbolic spaces

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    We give estimates on asymptotic dimensions of products of general hyperbolic spaces with following applications to the hyperbolic groups. We give examples of strict inequality in the product theorem for the asymptotic dimension in the class of the hyperbolic groups; and examples of strict inequality in the product theorem for the hyperbolic dimension. We prove that R is dimensionally full for the asymptotic dimension in the class of the hyperbolic groups

    Real-Time Propagation TDDFT and Density Analysis for Exciton Couplings Calculations in Large Systems

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    Photo-active systems are characterized by their capacity of absorbing light energy and transforming it. Usually, more than one chromophore is involved in the light absorption and excitation transport processes in complex systems. Linear-Response Time-Dependent Density Functional (LR-TDDFT) is commonly used to identify excitation energies and transition properties by solving well-known Casida's equation for single molecules. However, this methodology is not useful in practice when dealing with multichromophore systems. In this work, we extend our local density decomposition method that enables to disentangle individual contributions into the absorption spectrum to computation of exciton dynamic properties, such as exciton coupling parameters. We derive an analytical expression for the transition density from Real-Time Propagation TDDFT (P-TDDFT) based on Linear Response theorems. We demonstrate the validity of our method to determine transition dipole moments, transition densities and exciton coupling for systems of increasing complexity. We start from the isolated benzaldehyde molecule, perform a distance analysis for π\pi-stacked dimers and finally map the exciton coupling for a 14 benzaldehyde cluster.Comment: 32 pages, 8 figures; added references in introductions, typos fixe
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