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- 17 Aug 2021, 19:12
- Forum: HowTos and FAQ for TeNPy
- Topic: How to use self-defined model in Simulation's yml file?
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Re: How to use self-defined model in Simulation's yml file?
You just need to import the file in python, which contains the model definition; then you can just use the "name" of the model in the simulation parameters. To import that file with the definition, you have two options: Either you use the command line option -1 of tenpy-run or python -m t...
- 27 Jul 2021, 18:26
- Forum: HowTos and FAQ for TeNPy
- Topic: How to use self-defined model in Simulation's yml file?
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How to use self-defined model in Simulation's yml file?
Hi guys,
Recently I've started using the new Simulation module to help avoid re-invent lots of wheels. But I found that it's not clear how to import my self-defined models without messing with the source code of TeNPy. Does anyone have some suggestions on this?
Recently I've started using the new Simulation module to help avoid re-invent lots of wheels. But I found that it's not clear how to import my self-defined models without messing with the source code of TeNPy. Does anyone have some suggestions on this?