itp2d
Program title: itp2d: Imaginary time propagation code for large-scale two-dimensional eigenvalue problems in magnetic fields. We present a code for solving the single-particle, time-independent Schrödinger equation in two dimensions. Our program utilizes the imaginary time propagation (ITP) algorithm, and it includes the most recent developments in the ITP method: the arbitrary order operator factorization and the exact inclusion of a (possibly very strong) magnetic field. Our program is able to solve thousands of eigenstates of a two-dimensional quantum system in reasonable time with commonly available hardware. The main motivation behind our work is to allow the study of highly excited states and energy spectra of two-dimensional quantum dots and billiard systems with a single versatile code, e.g., in quantum chaos research. In our implementation we emphasize a modern and easily extensible design, simple and user-friendly interfaces, and an open-source development philosophy.
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Sorted by year (- R. Duda, J. Keski-Rahkonen, J. Solanpää, E. Räsänen: Tinie - a software package for electronic transport through two-dimensional cavities in a magnetic field (2020) arXiv
- Artemyev, A. V.; Neishtadt, A. I.: Violation of adiabaticity in magnetic billiards due to separatrix crossings (2015)