/EDlattice

Exact Diagonalization of interacting electrons on a lattice. beta version.

Primary LanguageFortranGNU Lesser General Public License v3.0LGPL-3.0

EDlattice: A parallel Exact Diagonalization algorithm for interacting electrons on a lattice.

This is a beta version softwware.

A Lanczos based solver for interacting electrons on a lattice exploiting distributed memory MPI parallelisation. This software focuses on the normal case (as opposed to superconducting or spin non-conserving cases) including long range magnetic ordering and arbitrary lattices.

Dependencies

The code is written around the SciFortran library. Dependencies are:

Installation

Installation is available using CMake.

Clone the repo:

git clone https://github.com/QcmPlab/EDlattice EDlattice

and from the just created directory make a standard out-of-source CMake compilation:

mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
make install

The CMake compilation can be controlled using the following additional variables, default values between < >:

  • -DPREFIX=prefix directory <~/opt/>
  • -DUSE_MPI=<yes>/no
  • -DVERBOSE=yes/<no>
  • -DBUILD_TYPE=<RELEASE>/TESTING/DEBUG

System loading:

The library can be loaded into the operative system using one of the following, automatically generated, methods:

  • environment module file ~/.modules.d/edlat/<PLAT>
  • homebrew bash script <PREFIX>/etc/config_edlat.sh
  • pkg-config file in ~/.pkg-config.d/edlattice.pc

Method 2. has the advantage of making uninstall operation feasible.

Uninstall

The library is removed with the command:

make uninstall

from the same building directory as for the installation part.

For any information contact the author as:
adriano DOT amaricci @ gmail DOT com

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Copyright (c), Adriano Amaricci.
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