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| ====== Spin operators (S) ====== | ====== Spin operators (S) ====== | ||
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| - | The spin operators need as a basis definition two lists of equal length. The \textit{up} list indexes the orbitals with spin up, the \textit{down} list indexes the orbitals with spin down. I will generally use the even numbers for spin down and the odd numbers for spin up. (note that this yields the same basis definition as used in the \textit{Mathematica} package of Quanty and thus is needed if one mixes both codes) | + | The spin operators need as a basis definition two lists of equal length. The $\textit{up}$ list indexes the orbitals with spin up, the $\textit{down}$ list indexes the orbitals with spin down. I will generally use the even numbers for spin down and the odd numbers for spin up. (note that this yields the same basis definition as used in the $\textit{Mathematica}$ package of Quanty and thus is needed if one mixes both codes) |
| <code Quanty Example.Quanty> | <code Quanty Example.Quanty> | ||
| IndexDn = {0,2,4,6} | IndexDn = {0,2,4,6} | ||