Hey Øyvind,

On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 12:07 PM, jegerjensen <jensen.oyv...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks, it sure is great to see your enthusiasm :-)
>
> It turned out I have made two small changes elsewhere in the code, so
> I made a total of 4 patches, and I will try to send them in now.
>
> About using the Coupled Cluster example as a unit test:  On my laptop
> (from 2005) it takes about 2-3 minutes, and that may be a bit long?

Send the patches, we'll see.

> However, there could be room for optimizations, either in the
> implementation of Wicks theorem or in the example script.

For what is worth, I also wrote a wick expansion in sympy, see my
"wick" branch at github:

http://github.com/certik/sympy/tree/wick

if you run the "t.py" script in the root directory, it will save all
the feynman diagrams to /tmp as png images. It only works for scalar
bosons.

I guess your code is much more advanced, so I'll be happy to dump my
code and just work with you on your code. So send the patches soon and
let's do it. :)

>
> Oh, and Ondrej, your QM notes are great! Thanks for the link, it was
> instantly bookmarked :-)

Awesome. It's just a very beginning, I am working on them as my
understanding of QM and QFT progresses. :)

Ondrej

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