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The most up-to-date documentation for ALF is in the package’s repository: doc.pdf, while the current reference paper for ALF is SciPost Phys. Codebases 1 (2022).
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Our Tutorial offers an introduction to the package aimed at both the beginner and the specialist users. Talks, recorded at the ALF User Workshops 2024, 2022 and 2020, are available, e.g.: Part I - Introduction (2020) and Part II - Advanced 2022 (2020).
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A quick overview of the package and the research it produced is presented in one of our latest posters.
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ALF’s implementation key components have been presented in a series of talks and are available in our playlist ALF Basics. Slides can be found here — notice that older presentations might not be up-to-date.
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The documentation for ALF’s Python interface, pyALF, is available here. You can see a presentation of its more advanced features here.
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For those interested in programming with ALF, also available is a documentation automatically generated from its Fortran 2008 code: Doxigen.
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Documentation is also available for the (legacy) ALF 1.0: SciPost Phys. 3, 013 (2017) and its short tutorial.