The Yambo developers team is proud to present the new release: Yambo v5.1. This release includes many new capabilities that were made possible by the support of the MaX project …
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A new tutorial on phonon-assisted luminescence by finite atomic displacement is available in the wiki web-page. In this tutorial we explain step-by-step how to calculate the luminescence spectra taking into …
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It is with pleasure that we announce that the web page of the Yambo school 2022 at ICTP in Trieste is online: ICTP 2022. Day by day you will find …
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A new tutorial on Yambo PostProcessing(YPP) is available online. All possible post-processing tools are presented with relative link to the tutorials when available. Notice that an alternative post-processing tool in …
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In recent years many theoretical approaches and computational codes have been developed to study optical response of bulk materials, ranging from many-body perturbation theory to density functional like methods. However …
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A new tutorial on parallelization of the non-linear response is available here. We explain the different level of available parallelization and how to run calculations that requires large memory …
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Registrations are now open for the MaX school Ab-initio Many Body Methods and Simulations with the Yambo code at ICTP in Trieste (Italy). Deadlines: 8/03/2022 (in person); 30/03/2022 (online). Registration …
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New wiki webpage on how to configure and install the Yambo code with NVfortran and the NVIDIA graphic cards: Install Yambo on Ubuntu/LinuxMint with NVfortran compiler More info on Yambo …
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Yambo 5.0 is a major release that comes with many new features and changes in the code. This becomes immediately evident browsing the yambo github repository. So far the GPL …
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The Yambo YouTube channel is finally online! On our channel you can find all lectures and tutorials given at the Yambo Virtual School plus other interesting talks given by the …
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A new web-page with instructions to install Yambo is available on wiki: Installation. All new configure options of Yambo 5.0 are available here. Moreover we provide specific installation setup for …
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A new tutorial on optical properties at finite temperature is available in the wiki web-page of Yambo. Notice that in the present implementation in Yambo different approximation are done that …
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Dates: 8-9 April, 15-16 April 2021 Registration: you can register in the Cecam school webpage Deadline: 25/03/2021 Overview: Computational materials science has a decisive impact on the development of future technologies …
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A new tutorial is available in the Yambo wiki on self-consistent GW on eigenvalues only (evGW). In this tutorial we illustrate how to use Yambo to perform self-consistent GW calculations …
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A new tutorial is available in the Yambo wiki on electron-phonon interaction. This tutorial starts from the calculation of electron-phonon matrix elements with Quantum Espresso and how to read them …
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Due to the pandemic situation, the 2020 Yambo developers meeting will be held online in a virtual format. Yambo developers will join on line the next three Fridays (4/11/18 December) …
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On 16 June 2020 at 3 PM CEST, the third webinar of a series presenting the most recent developments of the MAX flagship codes entitled “Quasiparticle Band Structures and Excitons in Novel …
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The April 2020 issue of the MaX Newsletter is out. In this issue, you will find news about: *DFT and GW towards the exascale: porting of the MaX codes on …
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In this challenging time when many scientists and students are enforced to stay at home, we invite all people interested in learning the theory behind the yambo code and its …
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The importance of validating codes and best practice for GW calculations. A community effort involving Yambo, Abinit and BerkeleyGW provides a framework for users and developers to validate the precision …
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The Computational School on Electronic Excitations in Novel Materials Using the Yambo Code is just over. We are very grateful to all the lecturers, tutors and sponsors that make this …
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Yambo is pleased to announce the release of a Quantum Yambo Machine to be used as Virtual Machine. The Quantum Yambo Machine is a virtual machine for computational materials science. It …
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Yambo is pleased to announce the opening of applications for the first major event of the year 2020, the Computational School on Electronic Excitations in Novel Materials Using the Yambo …
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The Yambo team is proud to announce the release of Yambo 4.4.0. New features include:Parallel IO and BSE restartNew interface with the abinit code based on NETCDF Improved interface with …
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A paper describing the developments in the Yambo code over the last ten years has just been published in the Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter. Ten years after the publication of …
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Yambo is part of the MaX centre of exellence: have a look at our web portal for more information on MaX, its teams and its flagship codes …
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