Hi, all I find in the ALPS tutorials of ED that "The output file now contains all the eigenvectors ". What does it mean? Does it mean that I could know all eigenvectors with respect to the corresponding eigenvalues? If it is ture, then what is the basis of eigenvectors? And how can I access to the eigenvectors ('cause I find none in the output xml files)?
Bo-Nan
The wording was not very clear and I fixed it. The output file contains measurements done on all eigenvectors, not the vectors themselves since that might be gigabytes of data.
On Mar 28, 2013, at 2:10 AM, Bo-Nan JIANG bonanjiang@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, all I find in the ALPS tutorials of ED that "The output file now contains all the eigenvectors ". What does it mean? Does it mean that I could know all eigenvectors with respect to the corresponding eigenvalues? If it is ture, then what is the basis of eigenvectors? And how can I access to the eigenvectors ('cause I find none in the output xml files)?
Bo-Nan
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