Software Libraries

Illustration that shows the lattice structure of anatase titanium dioxide along with a graphic representation (purple) of a 2-D exciton — an electron-hole pair — generated by the absorption of light

A major effort of the CCQ is the development and support of high quality open-source software for quantum many-body physics research. Making software which is reliable, efficient, and productive accelerates discovery and fosters scientific consensus and reproducibility.

The CCQ is currently home to two major libraries and is nurturing the development of codes in areas including embedding methods, tensor networks, and quantum Monte Carlo.

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