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We recommend that you complete the tutorials before trying to use Yambo for your system.
We recommend that you complete the tutorials before trying to use Yambo for your system.


If you are starting out with Yambo, we suggest to follow [[Setting up Yambo|this page]] with a detailed explanation about the tutorials .
You must have a working environment where both Yambo and Yambopy (and eventually QE or abinit) are installed.
You must have a working environment where both Yambo (and eventually QE or abinit) are installed.
If you are starting out with Yambo, we suggest to follow [[Setting up Yambo|this page]] with a detailed explanation about how to set up all you need for running the tutorials.


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* page with the list of files to [[Tutorials_download|download]]
* page with the list of files to [[Tutorials_download|download]]
* page with the list of [[Tutorials_standalone|stand-alone tutorials]]
* page with the list of [[Tutorials_standalone|stand-alone tutorials]]

Revision as of 11:45, 14 September 2023

The tutorials are meant to give some introductory background to the key concepts behind Yambo. Practical topics such as convergence are also discussed. Nonetheless, users are invited to first read and study the background material in order to get familiar with the fundamental physical quantities. We recommend that you complete the tutorials before trying to use Yambo for your system.

You must have a working environment where both Yambo and Yambopy (and eventually QE or abinit) are installed. If you are starting out with Yambo, we suggest to follow this page with a detailed explanation about how to set up all you need for running the tutorials.

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