Hi
T is in the same units that you use to specify coupling energy scales. If you use Kelvin for couplings, then T will also be in Kelvin
Matthias
On Aug 12, 2018, at 10:18 PM, S Baidya santubaidya2009@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Alps users,
I tried to look into the examples and files in the alps directory to find the actual factor of temperature variable (T).In magnetization vs temperature plot in the example number mc-07 the plot shows temperature range of 0 to 5 in Kelvin. I need to know if the T is exactly T or with same factor. Where can I find the program to specify this details. Sometime T should be around 300-4000 K kelvin range but it still shows temperature around 5 - 8 Kelvin .
Thank you, Santu Baidya
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