About

The TRIQS Sum-Of-Exponentials bold HYBridization expansion impurity solver was originally developed by Z. Huang, J. Kaye, and H. U.R. Strand. We thank N. Wentzell for contributions, support and guidance in using the TRIQS library and its related packages.

For compact representation of imaginary time propagators we use the C++ implementation of the Discrete Lehmann Representation provided by the ` cppdlr library <github.com/flatironinstitute/cppdlr/>`_. The TRIQS application structure is inherited from the app4triqs framework.

License

The TPRF application is published under the GNU General Public License, version 3.

Note that it implies that applications using TPRF must also be GPL.

Disclaimer

The program is provided as is, i.e. WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind, as stated in the license. In particular, its authors and contributors will take no responsability for any possible bugs or any improper use of these programs, including those resulting in incorrect scientific publications.