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.. _intro:
Introduction
=================
The TRIQS library provides a generic container `gf` and its view `gf_view`, to store and manipulate
various Green functions.
Several specific green functions are implemented :
* real time(s),
* real frequency(ies),
* Matsubara time(s),
* Matsubara frequency(ies),
* Legendre representation.
* Block of other green functions.
* Cartesian product of green functions.
Various free functions are also provided to handle transformations between various representation of a Green function,
such as Fourier transforms.
More generally, the variable is a point of a ``domain``
The value of the Green function on a point of the domain can be a scalar, a matrix or whatever you want (this type is called type ``target_t``).
You can group several green functions into *blocks* (for example, one block per orbital, or per wave vector...).
Fourier transforms are implemented for these Green functions:
real time <-> real frequency
Matsubara time <-> Matsubara frequency
This section is organized as follows :
* the concepts related to Green functions, their domain, their representation on a grid.
* the container `gf` and its view `gf_view`, which represent various Green functions.