Quantum Unfolding

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Code for unfolding first-principles electronic energy bands calculated using supercells into the corresponding primary-cell Brillouin zone. It uses maximally-localized Wannier functions calculated using Wannier90.

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QuSpin

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QuSpin is a python package for performing exact diagonalization and real- or imaginary-time evolution for quantum many-body systems. Using QuSpin, for example, it is possible to study the many-body localization and the quantum quenches in the Heisenberg chain. Moreover, QuSpin specifies the symmetries in the systems such as the total magnetization, the parity, the spin inversion, the translation symmetry, and their combinations.

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Matrix Product Toolkit

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A program package for numerically solving effective lattice models using matrix product states (MPS). The ground state of a one-dimensional quantum system and its time evolution can be numerically evaluated by using an infinite system algorithm based on MPS. Useful tutorials and examples of calculations are also provided.

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BoltzTraP2

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An application for calculating transport coefficients based on the Boltzman equation. Within the relaxation time approximation, transport coefficients such as the Hall coefficient and the Seebeck coefficient can be evaluated from the output of the first principles calculation applications (Wien2k, ABINIT, SIESTA, quantum ESPRESSO, VASP). If users can measure relaxation time experimentally, electric conductivity can also be evaluated.

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Phonopy

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Software to calculate physical quantities related to phonon in solids from result calculated using first principles calculation software. Results calculated from first principles calculation software such as VASP and Wien2k are used as an input.

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PySCF

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Python-based simulations of chemistry framework (PySCF) is a general-purpose electronic structure platform written in Python. Users can perform mean-field and post-mean-field methods with standard Gaussian basis functions. This package also provides several interfaces to other software such as BLOCK and Libxc.

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DAMASK

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DAMASK is a unified multi-physics crystal plasticity simulation package. The solution of continuum mechanical boundary value problems requires a constitutive response that connects deformation and stress at each material point. This problem is solved in DAMASK on the basis of crystal plasticity using a variety of constitutive models and homogenization approaches. However, treating mechanics in isolation is no longer sufficient to study emergent advanced high-strength materials. In these materials, deformation happens interrelated with displacive phase transformation, significant heating, and potential damage evolution. Therefore, DAMASK is capable of handling multi-physics problems. Following a modular approach, additional field equations are solved in a fully coupled way using a staggered approach.

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OQMD: The Open Quantum Materials Database

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A database for thermodynamic properties and crystal structures calculated based on the density functional theory by a research group in Northwestern University. OQMD provides over one million data generated by using not only experimental crystal structures provided by ICSD but also those obtained by calculations. Users can search data in OQMD by using Python API.

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DSQSS

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DSQSS is an application program for solving quantum many body problems in a discrete set (typically a lattice). It carries out quantum Monte Carlo simulations that sample from the Feynman path integral using the worm update. It can handle any lattice geometry and interaction.

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NAP

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A group of applications that perform molecular dynamics, hybrid quantum/classical mechanical simulation, search of chemical reaction path by the nudged elastic band method, and potential parameter fitting. The molecular dynamics code includes interatomic potentials for several metals and semiconductors, and is capable of parallel computation based of spatial decomposition.

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