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dft_tools/doc/reference/python/lattice/ex1.py
Olivier Parcollet 3fe400d34c doc : split c++ code from rst
- examples split from the rst file using a python script (split_code).
- Final result for the doc is unchanged.
- examples are compiled and tested with the other tests.
- examples' code have been clang-formatted, with triqs style.
- doc compiles much faster, and with the same options as the rest of the
  test.
- examples are added as tests, so they are run by make test, as simple C
  tests.
- done for the tutorials and the reference.
- autocompile removed (changed into triqs_example directive).
- add triqs_example :
   - make a literal include of the source code.
   - runs the compiled example
   - add, as before, the result to the source code in the doc.
- added the script split_code, used to make the changes automatically,
  maybe for later reuse. (in _tools)
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from pytriqs.lattice.tight_binding import *
# Define the Bravais Lattice : a square lattice in 2d
BL = BravaisLattice(units = [(1,0,0) , (0,1,0) ])
# Prepare a nearest neighbour hopping on BL
t = -1.00 # First neighbour Hopping
tp = 0.0*t # Second neighbour Hopping
# Hopping[ Displacement on the lattice] = [[t11,t12,t13....],[t21,t22,t23....],...,[....,tnn]]
# where n=Number_Orbitals
hop= { (1,0) : [[ t]],
(-1,0) : [[ t]],
(0,1) : [[ t]],
(0,-1) : [[ t]],
(1,1) : [[ tp]],
(-1,-1): [[ tp]],
(1,-1) : [[ tp]],
(-1,1) : [[ tp]]}
TB = TightBinding ( BL, hop)
# Compute the density of states
d = dos (TB, n_kpts= 500, n_eps = 101, name = 'dos')[0]
# Plot the dos it with matplotlib
from pytriqs.plot.mpl_interface import oplot
from matplotlib import pylab as plt
oplot(d,'-o')
plt.xlim ( -5,5 )
plt.ylim ( 0, 0.4)