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The current reference paper for ALF is SciPost Phys. Codebases 1 (2022) and its most up-to-date documentation is in the package’s repository: doc.pdf.
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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 Workshop 2022 and 2020, are available: 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 ALF basics 2022 talks (recordings available): Observables, Interactions,Hoppings and Models, whose slides can be found here. (Also available are older, 2020 talks: Overview, Lattices, Interactions, Observables, Hoppings - all slides - notice there have been changes since the ALF 2.0 covered back then.)
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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 (as of Feb. 2022) 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.