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The Cornell-Holland Ab-initio Materials Package (CHAMP) is a quantum Monte Carlo suite of programs for electronic structure calculations of atomic and molecular systems. The code is a sister code of the homonymous program originally developed by Cyrus Umrigar and Claudia Filippi of which it retains the accelerated Metropolis method and the efficient diffusion Monte Carlo algorithms.
The European branch of the code is currently developed by Claudia Filippi and Saverio Moroni, with significant contributions by Ravindra Shinde, Nicolas Renaud, Victor Azizi, Edgar Landinez, and Stuart Shepard.
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CHAMP has three basic capabilities:
- Metropolis or variational Monte Carlo (VMC)
- Diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC)
- Optimization of many-body wave functions by energy minimization (VMC) for ground and excited states
Noteworthy features of CHAMP are:
- Efficient wave function optimization also in a state-average fashion for multiple states of the same symmetry (VMC)
- Efficient computation of analytical interatomic forces (VMC)
- Compact formulation for a fast evaluation of multi-determinant expansions and their derivatives (VMC and DMC)
- Multiscale VMC and DMC calculations in classical point charges (MM), polarizable continuum model (PCM), and polarizable force fields (MMpol)
CHAMP © 2022-{{ "now" | date: "%Y" }} by Prof. Claudia Filippi.
CHAMP is distributed by an GPl-3.0 license.
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The source code of CHAMP is available for free on GitHub. Developers and contributors are welcome to use and contribute back to the code. If you have used the code for your publications, please cite this source.
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The authors make no claims about the correctness of the program suite and people who use it do so at their own risk.