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CondMatLab @ SISSA

All the scripts&codes for the 1st term courses I have taken at SISSA [2019/20 - PhD Program in Condensed Matter Theory]. Almost everything is coauthored, so no license is provided.


Brief description of the contenent:

  • HFHubbardLab is a theoretically inclined training on static mean-field (aka Hartree Fock) treatment of Hubbard models. Nevertheless some interesting numerical aspects arise as the stability of the self-consistency loop is concerned (mainly around first-order critical lines, where the loop may converge on metastable solutions). The correspondent preparatory course has been given by prof. Massimo Capone at SISSA.

  • HeisenbergED is an exact diagonalization implementation for the spin-1/2 XXX model, focusing on Sz- and momentum- sectors selection as a physics informed routine for the block-reduction of the eigenproblem. Due to prohibitive scaling of the many-body Hilbert space, special attention has been devoted to memory management and fast build of matrices, following closely the standard reference by Sandvik (arXiv:1101.3281). Further statistical analysis, based on Phys. Rev. B 75, 155111 (2007), has been carried out on the ED results. Correspondent preparatory lectures have been given by prof. Mario Collura at SISSA.

  • SolidStateLab consists of three distinct projects, tackled within the infamous Solid-State Problems course given by prof. Stefano de Gironcoli at SISSA. Main focus is electronic structure theory, ranging from more-or-less-realistic tight binding calculations on 2D materials to berry-phase-related properties of minimalistic topological models. The final problem set on lattice dynamics shifts towards a more quantitative approach, focusing on accurate reproduction of experimental literature.

Side note:

  • MOTTlab could have been part of this repository, for it has started as a "snooping around stage" within the Advanced Many-Body course given by Massimo Capone. But I decided to host it elsewhere as an active and growing playground to give research ideas a quick and inexpensive test.

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