Mirror of the Kwant project https://gitlab.kwant-project.org/kwant/kwant
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Mirror of the Kwant project https://gitlab.kwant-project.org/kwant/kwant
Python library to compute properties of quantum tight binding models, including topological, electronic and magnetic properties and including the effect of many-body interactions.
Python package for eigenchannels, vibrations and inelastic electron transport based on SIESTA/TranSIESTA DFT
A CUDA-implementation of linear-scaling quantum transport methods
User interface to perform quantum transport calculations with non equilibrium Green's functions
Efficient construction and manipunation of tight-binding model
An open-source C++ software for efficient nanoscale quantum transport simulations
A 200-line MATLAB code for a linear-scaling quantum transport method
Python codes provides a class object to calculate quantum mechanical transmission probability across arbitrary potential barriers by using the piece wise constant method.
Numerical implementation of diagrammatic scattering theory for few-photon transport through Bose-Hubbard lattices
Calculate electrical and thermal conductance in multi-terminal settings of the quantum Hall effect. Includes an ipython GUI for demonstration.
Quantum transport for molecular junctions in python
mastering python for scientific computing
quantum transport simulations in one dimension
Non-Equilibrium Green's function approach for quantum transport
This Repo includes the Coulomb blockaded conductance calculation, data-processing, and plotting codes for the paper (arXiv: 2104.00659).
Source code for Kwant tutorials made by students from Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw
This Repo includes the conductance calculation codes and the plotting codes for the paper (arXiv: 1901.02655).
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