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Please port local susceptibility to 1.4.x #95
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Dear Alaska, I am sorry for the silence. I have made a draft implementation for local susceptibility by operator insertion. However it required a minor modification of I am not sure if I will be able to spend time back porting this to 1.4.x. A slightly more pressing issue is to stabilize Sincerest regards, |
Dear Hugo,
Thanks for the update.
Let me also know when the problems with Tails is fixed. I'll rerun my
calculations with both old and new versions to check for consistency.
Best regards,
Alaska
…On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 3:03 PM, Hugo U.R. Strand ***@***.***> wrote:
Dear Alaska,
I am sorry for the silence. I have made a draft implementation for local
susceptibility by operator insertion. However it required a minor
modification of triqs and that pull request
TRIQS/triqs#616 <TRIQS/triqs#616>
Is pending review by the triqs-masters.
I am not sure if I will be able to spend time back porting this to 1.4.x.
A slightly more pressing issue is to stabilize cthyb/master (the future
cthyb/2.x, we have not released yet) and move it from "unusable" to
"usable".
Sincerest regards,
Hugo
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Dear Alaska, I am sorry for the silence. I will not have time to back port the susceptibilities to 1.4.x, but there is at least now a tutorial for how it works in 2.1.x, please see: https://triqs.github.io/cthyb/2.1.x/guide/dynamic_susceptibility_notebook.html Best regards, |
Dear Hugo,
Thanks. I'll try the new version this summer.
Best,
Alaska
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Dear Alaska,
I am sorry for the silence. I will not have time to back port the
susceptibilities to 1.4.x, but there is at least now a tutorial for how it
works in 2.1.x, please see:
https://triqs.github.io/cthyb/2.1.x/guide/dynamic_susceptibility_notebook.html
Best regards,
Hugo
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Hi @HugoStrand, @mferrero told me that local susceptibility has been implemented in cthyb 2.x. But cthyb 2.x is unusable, and he is recommending that I move back to version 1.4.x. Can you please port local susceptibility to 1.4.x?
Thanks,
Alaska
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