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Hi, I ask a question again #2

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liufengyinxue opened this issue Nov 26, 2019 · 1 comment
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Hi, I ask a question again #2

liufengyinxue opened this issue Nov 26, 2019 · 1 comment

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@liufengyinxue
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Hi, let me ask a newbie question. You have created a Metropolis algorithm based on GPU, and it works quite good. However, for statistical physics, different dynamics have a different meaning for the same model, such that a Metropolis algorithm of Ising model just represents the Metropolis dynamics of Ising model. There are still different dynamics for Ising model, such as Wolff dynamics of Ising model or Kawasaki dynamics of conserved-order-parameter Ising model and so on. Do you have some plans to create GPU programmes for these dynamics for the user who studies statistical physics?

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@romerojosh
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Hi @liufengyinxue,
Glad to hear you are having success using this code. We do not currently have plans to extend these programs beyond the Ising model currently implemented, as the intent of this repository is more as an example, rather than an ongoing project. Hopefully you can use what is here as a starting point to implement your own version with the dynamics you need.

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