This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969-2018) Abstract Quantum impurity solvers have a broad range of applications in theoretical studies of strongly correlated electron systems. Especially, they play a key role in dynamical mean-field theory calculations of correlated lattice models and realistic materials. Therefore, the development and implementation of efficient quantum impurity solvers is an important task. In this paper, we present an open source interacting quantum impurity solver toolkit (dubbed iQIST). This package contains several ... Title of program: iQIST Catalogue Id: AEWQ_v1_0 Nature of problem Quantum impurity models were originally proposed to describe magnet...
We describe an open-source implementation of the continuous-time interaction-expansion quantum Monte...
This work is motivated by the fact that the investigation of non-equilibrium phenomena in strongly c...
We explore two complementary modifications of the hybridization-expansion continuous-time Monte Carl...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
Quantum impurity solvers have a broad range of applications in theoretical studies of strongly corre...
Quantum impurity solvers have a broad range of applications in theoretical studies of strongly corre...
In this paper, we present a new version of the iQIST software package, which is capable of solving v...
Strongly correlated quantum impurity problems appear in a wide variety of contexts rang-ing from nan...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
AbstractWe present a brief overview of two continuous–time quantum Monte Carlo impurity solvers–a di...
We describe an open-source implementation of the continuous-time hybridization-expansion quantum Mon...
We present ComCTQMC, a GPU accelerated quantum impurity solver. It uses the continuous-time quantum ...
The solution of an auxiliary quantum impurity system is the computationally expensive step in dynami...
International audienceWe present TRIQS/CTHYB, a state-of-the art open-source implementation of the c...
We present a quantum impurity solver based on a pseudo-particle framework, which combines diagrammat...
We describe an open-source implementation of the continuous-time interaction-expansion quantum Monte...
This work is motivated by the fact that the investigation of non-equilibrium phenomena in strongly c...
We explore two complementary modifications of the hybridization-expansion continuous-time Monte Carl...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
Quantum impurity solvers have a broad range of applications in theoretical studies of strongly corre...
Quantum impurity solvers have a broad range of applications in theoretical studies of strongly corre...
In this paper, we present a new version of the iQIST software package, which is capable of solving v...
Strongly correlated quantum impurity problems appear in a wide variety of contexts rang-ing from nan...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
AbstractWe present a brief overview of two continuous–time quantum Monte Carlo impurity solvers–a di...
We describe an open-source implementation of the continuous-time hybridization-expansion quantum Mon...
We present ComCTQMC, a GPU accelerated quantum impurity solver. It uses the continuous-time quantum ...
The solution of an auxiliary quantum impurity system is the computationally expensive step in dynami...
International audienceWe present TRIQS/CTHYB, a state-of-the art open-source implementation of the c...
We present a quantum impurity solver based on a pseudo-particle framework, which combines diagrammat...
We describe an open-source implementation of the continuous-time interaction-expansion quantum Monte...
This work is motivated by the fact that the investigation of non-equilibrium phenomena in strongly c...
We explore two complementary modifications of the hybridization-expansion continuous-time Monte Carl...