Dear Chao,
It is easy to use this application on the command line:
mps_overlap --mps1 MPS1.task.out.chkp --mps2 MPS2.task.out.chkp
You can also type `mps_overlap -h` to see help text. If you want to use python, `subprocesses.call()` function from `subprocesses` module or `os.system()' from `os` module will help you.
Best,
Rongyang
________________________________ From: Comp-phys-alps-users comp-phys-alps-users-bounces@lists.phys.ethz.ch on behalf of 杨超 yangchao@iphy.ac.cn Sent: Wednesday, March 7, 2018 11:50:15 AM To: comp-phys-alps-users@lists.phys.ethz.ch Subject: [ALPS-users] mps_overlap
Dear All
I would like to use application 'mps_overlap' to calculate the overlap of two MPS wavefunctions with the checkpoint files MPS1.task.out.chkp and MPS2.task.out.chkp. However, I do not see any tutorial or document about how to use 'mps_overlap' with python. So how can I get the overlap of these wavefunctions?
Best wishes!
Yang Chao