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Python interface for ALF, plus scripts and Jupyter notebooks.

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pyALF

A Python package building on top of ALF, meant to simplify the different steps of working with ALF, including:

  • Obtaining and compiling the ALF source code
  • Preparing and running simulations
  • Postprocessing and displaying the data obtained during the simulation

It introduces:

  • The Python module py_alf, exposing all the package's utility to Python.
  • A set of command line tools in the folder py_alf/cli, that make it easy to leverage pyALF from a Unix shell.
  • Jupyter notebooks in the folder Notebooks, serving as an easy introduction to QMC and ALF
  • Python Scripts in the folder Scripts that can be run to reproduce benchmark results for established models

The documentation can be found here.

Installation


⚠️ NOTE In previous versions of pyALF, the installation instructions asked the users to set the environment variable PYTHONPATH. This conflicts with the newer pip package, therefore you should remove definitions of this environment variable related to pyALF.


pyALF can be installed via the Python package installer pip.

pip install pyALF

Development installation

If you want to develop pyALF, you can clone the repository and install it in development mode, which allows you to edit the files while using them like an installed package. For this, it is highly recommended to use a dedicated Python environment using e.g. Python venv or a conda environment. The following example shows how to install pyALF in development mode using venv.

git clone https://git.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de/ALF/pyALF.git
cd pyALF
python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate

pip install --editable .

Usage

There are multiple ways to use pyALF, which roughly breaks down into three approaches:

  • Using Jupyter notebooks
  • Using the command line interface
  • Use the module py_alf in custom scripts

Jupyter notebooks

A convenient way to use pyALF is through Jupyter notebooks. They are run through a Jupyter server started, e.g., from the command line:

jupyter-notebook

or

jupyter-lab

which opens the "notebook dashboard" in your default browser, from where one can open the sample notebooks in Notebooks/ and create new notebooks.

Command line interface

pyALF also delivers a set of command line scripts, to be use from a UNIX shell. For a full list of command line scripts see here.

Try, e.g.

alf_run -h

The source code for the scripts can be found in the folder /py_alf/cli/.

Use module py_alf in custom scripts

Finally, one can also use the module module py_alf in custom Python scripts, which is analogous to the usage in Jupyter notebooks minus some interactivity.

License

The various works that make up the ALF project are placed under licenses that put a strong emphasis on the attribution of the original authors and the sharing of the contained knowledge. To that end we have placed the ALF source code under the GPL version 3 license (see license.GPL and license.additional) and took the liberty as per GPLv3 section 7 to include additional terms that deal with the attribution of the original authors(see license.additional). The Documentation of the ALF project by the ALF contributors is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (see Documentation/license.CCBYSA) We mention that we link against parts of lapack which licensed under a BSD license(see license.BSD).

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