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# What dMFTlab is | ||
A didactic/explorative implementation of (real axis) IPT-based Dynamical Mean Field Theory for the half-filled Hubbard model on the Bethe lattice, within Matlab language (R2019a). | ||
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# Licence and stuff | ||
# License and stuff | ||
This code has been implemented taking inspiration from these two didactic sources: | ||
1. http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/~haule/681/Perturbation.pdf | ||
2. https://www.cond-mat.de/events/correl19/manuscripts/rozenberg.pdf | ||
and the hands-on material given therein, in particular a tutorial-intended jupyter notebook provided by Óscar Nájera (available at http://mycore.core-cloud.net/index.php/s/oAz0lIWuBM90Gqt) under the BSD 3-Clause Licence. Here we provide a Matlab rewrite, plus some extensions (phase diagram loops, including convergence and self-mixing control, various post-processing and data analysis routines), again under BSD 3-Clause Licence. You can read more about allowed use of this code in the LICENCE file. | ||
and the hands-on material given therein, in particular a tutorial-intended jupyter notebook provided by Óscar Nájera (available at http://mycore.core-cloud.net/index.php/s/oAz0lIWuBM90Gqt) under the BSD 3-Clause License. Here we provide a Matlab rewrite, plus some extensions (phase diagram loops, including convergence and self-mixing control, various post-processing and data analysis routines), again under BSD 3-Clause License. You can read more about allowed use of this code in the LICENSE file. |