BLOCK

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An open-source application for quantum chemical calculation based on the density-matrix renormalization group (DMRG). For systems with a number of atomic orbitals, low-lying energy eigenvalues can be calculated in high accuracy of order of 1kcal/mol. This application is suitable especially to calculation of multi-orbital systems with one-dimensional topology such as chain-like or circular-like configuration of orbits.

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DMRG++

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An open-source application for simulation based on the density-matrix renormalization group (DMRG). This application can perform high-speed calculation of low-dimensional quantum systems with high accuracy. It implements generic programming techniques in the C++ language, and can easily extend simulation to new models and geometries. It is developed putting emphasis on user-friendly interfaces and low dependences on environments.

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Uni10

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An open source C++ library designed for the development of tensor network algorithms. The goal of this library is to provide basic tensor operations with an easy-to-use interface, and it also provides a Network class that handles the graphical representation of networks. A wrapper for calling it from Python is also provided.

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TeNPy

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A Python library for simulating strongly correlated quantum systems using tensor networks. The goal is to make the algorithms readable and easy to use for beginners, and also powerful and fast for experts. Simple sample code and toy code to illustrate TEBD and DMRG are also provided.

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ALPS

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ALPS is a numerical simulation library for strongly correlated systems such as magnetic materials or correlated electrons. It contains typicalsolvers for strongly correlated systems: Monte Carlo methods, exact diagonalization, the density matrix renormalization group, etc. It can be used to calculate heat capacities, susceptibilities, magnetization processes in interacting spin systems, the density of states in strongly correlated electrons, etc. A highly efficient scheduler for parallel computing is another improvement.

※Related links are temporary changed due to the server maintenance for ALPS project.

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TensorNetwork

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An open source library for implementing tensor networks. It is developed based on TensorFlow and is designed to be easily used by experts in the field of machine learning as well as in the field of physics. In addition to TensorFlow, it includes wrappers for JAX, PyTorch, and Numpy.

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MateriApps Installer

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A collection of shell scripts for installing open-source applications and tools for computational materials science to macOS, Linux PC, cluster workstations, and major supercomputer systems in Japan. Major applications are preinstalled to the nation-wide joint-use supercomputer system at Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo by using MateriApps Installer.

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Quimb

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Easy-to-use and fast Python library for simulation of quantum information and quantum many-body systems. It provides Tensor module for tensor network simulations and Matrix module for “exact” quantum simulations.

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MateriApps LIVE!

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Debian Live Linux System that contains OS, editors, materials science application software, visualization tools, etc. An environment needed to perform materials science simulations is provided as a one package. By booting up on VirtualBox virtual machine, one can start simulations, such as the first-principles calculation, molecular dynamics, quantum chemical calculation, lattice model calculation, etc, immediately.

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snake-dmrg

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An open-source application for simulation of low-dimensional interacting electron models based on density-matrix renormalization group (DMRG). For effective models of one-dimensional quantum systems and impurity systems, this application can treat not only physical quantities of ground states but also time evolution and finite-temperature physical quantities. The program is coded in C++, and can be called from MATLAB scripts.

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