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Welcome to the Computational Physics Home Page! This domain is intended as a portal to computational physics resources. At ETH, April 5, 2007. A Computational Methods Workshop. Will be held in Lugano (Switzerland). At the moment we offer:. Open source codes for computational methods in phyics. The iterative eigenvalue template library (IETL), a generic C library of sparse eigenvalue problems. A C random number generator test suite (RNGTS). Algorithms and Libraries for Physics Simulations (ALPS).

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XML in Computational Physics

XML data formats workshop for Monte Carlo simulations. ETH Zurich, September 11, 2006. More information can be found here. XML in Computational Physics. Offers a number of advantages for computational physics: clear markup of input data and results, standardized data formats, and easier exchange and archival stability of data. We. XML schemas for computational physics. We have developed draft schemas and accompanying XSLT style files for:. States of random number generators.

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ALPS

Welcome to the ALPS project. Imulations) is an open source effort aiming at providing high-end simulation codes for strongly correlated quantum mechanical systems as well as C libraries for simplifying the development of such code. ALPS strives to increase software reuse in the physics community. ALPS 2.1 has been released. Check back regularly to read the latest news. And information on the people. Contributing to the project. Go here to discuss. Go here to find papers. On the ALPS project, talks. More ...

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Welcome to the Computational Physics Home Page! In order to facilitate discussions in the computational physics community we offer the following mailing list. General discussion list on computational physics. Discussion list on algorithms for physics problems and their implementation. If the volume on this list increases we can divide it further by topics. XML in computational physics: see xml.comp-phys.org. Additional mailing lists for specific projects are listed on the project web pages.

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The Iterative Eigensolver Template Library

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The latest version 2.2 has been released, download now. The Iterative Eigensolver Template Library (IETL) provides generic high performance C library for iterative eigensolvers. The goal is to calculate eigenvalues or eigenvectors of a linear eigenvalue equation:. Av = lambda v. Where A is a matrix, v an eigenvector, and lambda an eigenvalue. For dense eigenvalue problems, the LAPACK library. Is the matrix dimension. Were implemented in the ITL. Algorithms in the IETL. Matrices have been implemented:.

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Workshop on Computational Methods for Strongly Correlated Systems and Nanomagnetics

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Computational Methods for Strongly Correlated Systems and Nanomagnetics. September 26 - October 1, 2004. Scope of the workshop. Collaboration's application suite for strongly correlated systems and the Psi-Mag. Toolset for nanomagnetics developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The workshop is targeted at both theoreticians, who want to deepen their understanding of numerical methods, as well as experimentalists, who want to use the application codes for modeling purposes. Quantum Monte Carlo Methods.

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Workshop on Computational Methods for Strongly Correlated Systems and Nanomagnetics -- Talks

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Talks of the workshop. Classical Monte Carlo Simulation. Introduction to ALPS and XML. Quantum Lattice Models and Exact Diagonalization. The Coupled Cluster Method. Path Integrals and Quantum Monte Carlo. The directed loop algorithm. Series expansions for Quantum Lattice Models. Introduction to the DMRG code. Dynamics in Exact Diagonalization. Lecture 2, page 22)]. Overview Dynamics in DMRG. Corinna Kollath and Salvatore Manmana. Dynamics in DMRG II.

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XML schema for lattices and graphs

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XML Schema for Lattices and Graphs. The complexity of developing XML schemas for physics simulations forces us to split the project into smaller pieces and to first identify those areas where common ground between many applications can be found. Many simulations are done for lattice models, where it is often convenient to specify the lattice used for a simulation in an input file. Here is our draft specification:. For lattices and graphs. Created by XML Spy. Lattices and unit cells.

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XML in Computational Physics

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XML Schema for Monte Carlo averages. The complexity of developing XML schemas for physics simulations forces us to split the project into smaller pieces and to first identify those areas where common ground between many applications can be found. One common element of all Monte Carlo simulations are the resulting averages of measurements. In order to facilitate common evaluation and archival programs we should agree on a standardized schema. Here is our draft proposal:. For Monte Carlo averages. Attribut...

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