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Fork of the celebrated tight-binding python package developed by Sinisa Coh and David Vanderbilt. Original release-history included.
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PythTB is a software package providing a Python implementation of the tight-binding approximation. It can be used to construct and solve tight-binding models of the electronic structure of systems of arbitrary dimensionality (crystals, slabs, ribbons, clusters, etc.), and is rich with features for computing Berry phases and related properties. Here we provide a fork of the project, with all the released development history, as found in the primary location for the package: http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/pythtb/ where the most up-to-date docs can be found. For now this fork is virtually untouched, but development of new custom features might happen in the future. For the pure original development history (and future official releases) please look at the /rutgers branch. Another interesting fork here on github is the numba-accelerated version by Mikel García and Iñigo Robredo: https://github.com/mikelgda/yeet-pythtb
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Fork of the celebrated tight-binding python package developed by Sinisa Coh and David Vanderbilt. Original release-history included.