w2dynamics_interface
3.3.0
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Prerequisites
Installation steps
Version compatibility
Custom CMake options
Documentation
Basic notions
Preface
User guide
An example: the Anderson impurity model
Measuring the two-particle Green’s function for our AIM example
Setting the parameters
Step 1 - construct the solver instance
Examples
Step 2 - the Hamiltonian
Examples
Step 3 - the Monte Carlo parameters
Step 6 - Legendre or not?
Step 7 - prepare the non-interacting Green’s function
Step 8 - we’re ready to go!
Final Step - analyze the output
Additional remarks
Remark 1 - Defining the impurity
Examples
Remark 2 - Kramers degeneracy
Remark 3 - The hybridization function
Python Reference manual
Solver
constr() parameters
solve() parameters
Reporting issues
Changelog
Version 3.3.0
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Version 3.0.0
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Version 2.2.0
About w2dynamics_interface
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