Authors: | Charles-David Hébert |
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Date: | 2020-05-13 |
Revision: | 2.3.0 |
Description: | Description |
The documentation can be found at the following website: Documentation By following the previous link, you will get all the necessary information to get started:
- Installation procedures and supported platforms
- Tutorials and examples
This project is the "end" version of many continuous time solvers that I have written in the last two years and that has cristalized in this version / repository. It is stable, highly tested and has been used in production extensively. I'am making it publicly available hoping that it can help others in their scientific endeavors.
The installtion on Linux platforms via Snapcraft is not yet documented on the web site. However, one can find detailed information on how to install the snap version (the preferred way on Linux, as it is straightforward and very easy) on the following website https://snapcraft.io/docs/getting-started The snap version can be found by clicking on the link above (to come).
The installation and use should be straitforward if you follow the documentaion. If you have any issues or questions however, please contact my directly or open an issue.
Please contact me at charles-david.hebert@usherbrooke.ca
Please refer to this Github repository as well as to my fullname and affiliations:
Charles-David Hébert, Université de Sherbrooke
- Maxime Charlebois:
- Help with performance testing and testing the correctness of the results.
- Patrick Sémon:
- The binning of the green function in imaginary time is implemented with the details given in his PhD thesis.