Abstract
We introduce a Julia implementation of the recently proposed Nevanlinna analytic continuation method. The method is based on Nevanlinna interpolants and inherently preserves the causality of a response function due to its construction. For theoretical calculations without statistical noise, this continuation method is a powerful tool to extract real-frequency information from numerical input data on the Matsubara axis. This method has been applied to first-principles calculations of correlated materials. This paper presents its efficient and full-featured open-source implementation of the method including the Hamburger moment problem and smoothing.
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Nogaki, K., Fei, J., Gull, E., & Shinaoka, H. (2023). Nevanlinna.jl: A Julia implementation of Nevanlinna analytic continuation. SciPost Physics Codebases. https://doi.org/10.21468/scipostphyscodeb.19
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