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Authors

Maintained by

@thenoursehorse H. L. Nourse (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology)

Originally authored by

H. L. Nourse

with advisors

B. J. Powell (The University of Queensland)

R. H. McKenzie (The University of Queensland)

for the PhD thesis

Strongly correlated electrons on the decorated honeycomb lattice studied with rotationally invariant slave-boson mean-field theory (2020)

Citation

We kindly request that you cite the following paper if your project uses our code:

H. L. Nourse, Ross H. McKenzie, and B. J. Powell Phys. Rev. B 103, L081114 (2021)

The TRIQS library should also be cited if any of their library is used:

O. Parcollet, M. Ferrero, T. Ayral, H. Hafermann, I. Krivenko, L. Messio, and P. Seth, Comp. Phys. Comm. 196, 398-415 (2015)

If the default root DIIS method is used in the Solver classes you should also cite:

M. Chupin, M.-S. Dupuy, G. Legendre and É. Séré, ESAIM: M2AN 55, 6, 2785-2825 (2021)

You may also find the following papers relevant:

H. L. Nourse, Ross H. McKenzie, and B. J. Powell Phys. Rev. B 104, 075104 (2021)

H. L. Nourse, Ross H. McKenzie, and B. J. Powell Phys. Rev. B 105, 205119 (2022)

Literature of original theory

Slave-bosons as introduced by Kotliar and Ruckenstein[1] was extended to the RISB formalism by Lechermann, et al.[2]. The implementation in this project uses the embedding construction as introduced by Lanatà, et al.[3] [4]. The above papers should also be appropriately cited.

Embedding solvers

  1. EmbeddingAtomDiag uses the TRIQS[5] library.

License

GNU General Public License, version 3