Small tutorial update
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under root.
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Tutorials
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* [Infinite system (lattice) tutorial][tutorial-infinite]
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* [Finite system tutorial][tutorial-finite]
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[SCUFF-EM]: https://homerreid.github.io/scuff-em-documentation/
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[SCUFF-EM]: https://homerreid.github.io/scuff-em-documentation/
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[GSL]: https://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/
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[GSL]: https://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/
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[cmake]: https://cmake.org
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[cmake]: https://cmake.org
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[TRITON-README]: README.Triton.md
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[TRITON-README]: README.Triton.md
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[tutorial-finite]: finite_systems.md
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[tutorial-infinite]: lattices.md
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Using QPMS library for simulating finite systems
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medium, `npart` number of particles in the unit cell, and `partN` are
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medium, `npart` number of particles in the unit cell, and `partN` are
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the positions of these particles inside the unit cell.
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the positions of these particles inside the unit cell.
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Assuming we have the `ew_gen_in` binary in our `${PATH}`, we can
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Assuming we have the `ew_gen_kin` binary in our `${PATH}`, we can
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now run e.g.
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now run e.g.
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```
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```
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for omega in $(cat omegalist); do
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for omega in $(cat omegalist); do
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Steps 3, 4
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Steps 3, 4
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TODO. For the time being, see e.g. the [TODO SPECIFY] jupyter notebook
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TODO. For the time being, see e.g. the `SaraRect/dispersions.ipynb` jupyter notebook
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from the `qpms_ipynotebooks` repository
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for the remaining steps.
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for the remaining steps.
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