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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