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read list of inverse temperatures #153
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I have added the 4th column in The updated example of
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Since there were some requests,
in branch read_invetmp2,
I have added a function that specifies inverse temperatures in the cTPQ calculations.
By adding the keyword
InvTemp
innamelist.det
, e.g.,InvTemp inv_temp.dat
,one can perform the cTPQ calculation for the specified inverse temperatures.
Caution:
Please note that the parameters for the cTPQ calculations specified in
modpara.def
(e.g.Lanczos_max
,LargeValue
,ExpandCoef
,ExpecInterval
) are ignored, if one usesInvTemp
.An example of
int_temp.dat
is shown below:The first column: inverse temperature
beta
.The second column:
ExpandCoef
(order of the Taylor expansion for the imaginary time evolutions).The third column: flag for calculating the Green functions. If
flag=1
, the Green functions are calculated atbeta
.The above file means that the cTPQ calculations will be done at
beta=0,0.1,0.2,0.4,0.5,0.6
andthe Green functions will be calculated at
beta=0,0.1,0.5
.ExpandCoef
is3
for the imaginary time evolution frombeta=0
tobeta=0.1
andExpandCoef
is5
for the imaginary time evolution frombeta=0.5
tobeta=0.6
, and so on.Caution:
At this moment,
beta=0
should be listed ininv_temp.dat
.Comments and/or requests are welcome as this is a trial implementation!
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