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[[Documentation:The_palps_Python_modules | '''The pyalps Python modules''' ]] | [[Documentation:The_palps_Python_modules | '''The pyalps Python modules''' ]] |
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ALPS reference documentation
Classical Monte Carlo simulations
Quantum Monte Carlo simulations
- The looper code
- Directed Loop algorithm in the Stochastic Series Expansion representation (SSE)
- The worm algorithm
- The directed worm algorithm, and worldlines configuration
- Extended ensemble simulations (Quantum Wang-Landau)
Large scale Monte Carlo simulations: Batch chaining
Exact diagonalization
Density Matrix Renormalization Group (DMRG)
Dynamical Mean Field Theory (DMFT) and impurity solvers
Time-Evolving Block Decimation (TEBD)
Disordered models
Bosons in an optical lattice
VisTrails