Computational examples of condensed matter theory
This will be an handson course accompanying the condensed matter theory lecture. With the use of the computer programs Quanty and FPLO we will do several computations on real materials related to the theory discussed within CMT 1.
The computer codes will be provides as well as access to larger machines on wich calculations can be done. Please bring your own laptop / ipad with you.
access to codes used
FPLO
- FPLO is a program that allows one to calculate the electronic structure of solids and molecules using Density Functional Theory. Here you can find the source code, binaries and documentation. In order to install you need a linux system, a fortran and a C compiler. The binaries are compiled for a linux system and need specific versions of several libraries. They might or might not work on your linux distribution. During the lecture I will also provide access to a central computer with the code installed.
- Info on how to install
- Source code of FPLO v22 (00.62)
- Getting startet with FPLO
- Documentation of FPLO
- FPLO binary files for linux 64 bit
Quanty
Problem sets
- sheet 01
- sheet 02
- sheet 03