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Installation
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Prerequisite
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#. The :ref:`TRIQS <triqslibs:welcome>` toolbox (see :ref:`TRIQS installation instruction <triqslibs:installation>`).
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In the following, we will suppose that it is installed in the ``path_to_triqs`` directory.
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#. Likely, you will also need at least one impurity solver, e.g. the :ref:`CTHYB_matrix solver <triqscthyb:welcome>`.
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Installation steps
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#. Download the sources from github::
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$ git clone https://github.com/TRIQS/dft_tools.git src
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#. Create an empty build directory where you will compile the code::
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$ mkdir build && cd build
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#. In the build directory call cmake specifying where the TRIQS library is installed::
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$ cmake -DTRIQS_PATH=path_to_triqs ../src
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#. Compile the code, run the tests and install the application::
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$ make
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$ make test
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$ make install
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#. You need to take this last step manually since the Wien2k installation is not standard on all machines.
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After the above installation several files will be installed into::
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path_to_TRIQS_install_directory/share/triqs/Wien2k_SRC_files/SRC_templates
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These files are:
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* :file:`case.cf_f_mm2` and :file:`case.cf_p_cubic` containing matrices for
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the complex->cubic transformation of the local angular basis
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* :file:`case.indmftpr` is a template for the input file needed by the
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:program:`dmftproj` program. This program constructs a set of localized
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orbitals representing correlated states.
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These files then have to be copied manually to
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:file:`path_to_Wien2k/SRC_templates`, where :file:`path_to_Wien2k` is the path
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to the Wien2K main directory.
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When building the Wien2k extension module, the :program:`dmftproj` is
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compiled and installed it into :file:`path_to_triqs/bin`.
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In addition, :file:`path_to_Wien2k/SRC_templates` also contains
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:program:`run_triqs` and :program:`runsp_triqs` scripts for running Wien2k+DMFT
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fully self-consistent calculations. These files should be copied to
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:file:`path_to_Wien2k`, and set as executables by running::
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$ chmod +x run*_triqs
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You will also need to insert manually a correct call of :file:`pytriqs` into
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these scripts using an appropriate for your system MPI wrapper (mpirun,
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mpprun...), if needed. Search for *pytriqs* within the scripts to locate the
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appropriate place for inserting the :file:`pytriqs` call.
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Finally, you will have to change the calls to :program:`python_with_DMFT` to
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:program:`pytriqs` in the Wien2k :file:`path_to_Wien2k/run*` files.
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Version compatibility
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Be careful that the version of the TRIQS library and of the dft tools must be
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compatible (more information on the `TRIQS website
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<http://ipht.cea.fr/triqs/versions.html>`_). If you want to use a version of
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the dft tools that is not the latest one, go into the directory with the sources
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and look at all available versions::
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$ cd src && git tag
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Checkout the version of the code that you want::
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$ git co 1.0.0
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Then follow the steps 2 to 5 described above to compile the code.
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