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================================================== Open-source Matrix Product States (OpenMPS, OSMPS) ================================================== The OpenMPS package contains various methods for the simulation of many-body quantum systems in (quasi) one-dimensional lattice models developed in the Carr Theoretical Physics Research Group at the Colorado School of Mines. License ------- The license is located in the file license-cite.txt Citations --------- In any significant use of this software is made in support of a published paper or software, please cite this work and the paper associated with it. It helps us to track the relevance of the project and, finally, to maintain it. See <https://sourceforge.net/p/openmps/wiki/References/> for the current citation list. Documentation ------------- The documentation for this specific version is packed to Documentation/htmldocu.zip. Running `python BuildOSMPS.py --clean` will unpack the documentation and create a symbolic link 'OpenMPSDocu.html' without installing the package. (The documentation on SourceForge https://openmps.sourceforge.io/ is subject to updates.) Developers ---------- The main developers include * Michael L. Wall * Daniel Jaschke * Matthew Jones For a complete list, please visit our SourceForge homepage. Getting Help ------------ We maintain a forum on our SourceForge website, i.e., https://sourceforge.net/p/openmps/discussion/ You may also publish a Ticket if you have an issue or feature request, i.e. https://sourceforge.net/p/openmps/tickets/ Latest version -------------- Potential updates and bugfixes will be posted to our SourceForge site: https://sourceforge.net/p/openmps/discussion/ Acknowledgment -------------- We thank the National Science Foundation for their support. Dependencies and installation ----------------------------- The most up-to-date instructions for building OpenMPS from source can always be found here: https://sourceforge.net/p/openmps/wiki/Home/