From: Ulf L. <ul...@wa...> - 2013-01-02 22:21:08
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 10:29:21 +0100 Andrea at dotIT <me...@an...> wrote: > Hi there, > > Happy new year! I took some days off during this Xmas holidays and, > basically, I'll be available next week. Ok. In this case, I would like to add you to my current task. In the taskmanager, have a look at task #5 (text + comments). There is a bit more work involved than I anticipated, on the other hand, I am optimistic for the first release once this task is done. I already started to play around with Tensor C++, and would also try to do ITensor, because it looks rather similar. What I would suggest is that you look at the portable science toolkit (link in the task). It is rather heavy, but includes a lot of solvers and stuff, so with just a quick glance, I would suggest not to dismiss it. You should: a) try to compile the library b) write the test cases The definition of the test cases is written up in a sloppy way; feel free to ask if you have questions. When the tests for all three libraries are written, we would then compare notes and figure out which one to use. At least that is the idea that I have hatched. :) Ulf |