fqe.get_hamiltonian_from_openfermion
Given an OpenFermion Hamiltonian return the fqe hamiltonian.
fqe.get_hamiltonian_from_openfermion(
ops: "FermionOperator",
norb: int = 0,
conserve_number: bool = True,
e_0: complex = (0.0 + 0.0j)
) -> "hamiltonian.Hamiltonian"
Args |
ops (openfermion.FermionOperator) - a string of FermionOperators representing the Hamiltonian.
norb (int) - the number of spatial orbitals in the Hamiltonian
conserve_number (bool) - a flag to indicate if the Hamiltonian will be applied to a number_conserving wavefunction.
e_0 (complex) - the scalar potential of the hamiltonian
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Returns |
hamiltonian (fqe.hamiltonians.hamiltonian)
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Last updated 2021-10-18 UTC.
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