Abinit Workshop 2013 - Welcome

Initiated in 2002, the series of ABINIT Developer Workshops has the aim to bring together the community of people actively working at the development of the ABINIT application (and some related software applications) in order to discuss the global structure of the package and its possible evolution, to present the formalism and technical details of the most recent implementations, to discuss and synchronize short-term future developments and to discuss long-term strategy.

ABINIT is an open-source software for the atomistic modeling of the properties of periodic solids and nano-structures. It is an international project -- involving groups from all over the world -- counting more than 1300 registered users and a yearly 40 contributors. The package has beyond 700 000 lines of source code.

Main program of ABINIT allows one to find from first principles the total energy, charge density, electronic structure and miscellaneous properties of systems made of electrons and nuclei using pseudo-potentials -- or Projector Augmented-Wave -- approach and a plane-wave or wavelet basis. The basic theories implemented in ABINIT are:

    • Density-Functional Theory (DFT) for the Ground-State calculations,
    • Density-Functional Perturbation Theory (DFPT) for the Response function calculations,
    • Many-Body Perturbation Theory (MBPT) for the Excited States calculations.

The ABINIT software project, because to its open-source characteristics, is linked/interfaced to many other software projects in the field of atomistic modeling, either by sharing libraries or thanks to common file formats.

Efficient parallelism is available for most of the important functionalities of ABINIT, including ground state DFT calculations, phonon band structure calculations, and GW calculations. A GPU ported version of ABINIT is also available.

The developer workshops form a series of events, crucial for the community of ABINIT developers, organized every two years: Louvain-la-Neuve 2002, Paris 2004, Liege 2007, Autrans 2009, Han-sur-Lesse 2011


The workshop is mainly on personal invitation. Nevertheless, expert users of ABINIT are also welcome to participate and will be allowed to contribute. In any case, the number of participants will be limited to about 60 people in order to favor the interactions and discussions.

Recent implementations of physical properties or computational methodologies include :

    • Path-Integral Molecular Dynamics (treatment of quantum effects)
    • Electron-phonon coupling and temperature dependence of the electronic structure
    • Finite homogeneous electric fields in the PAW Formalism
    • Progress on computation of orbital magnetic susceptibility
    • Many-Body Perturbation Theory (GW, BSE) within PAW approach
    • Fully self-consistent DFT+DMFT calculations
    • Wannier functions approach to Van-der-Waals interactions
    • Ground-state properties in the PAW approach and a wavelet basis
    • Porting on High Performance supercomputers (GPU, openMP, ...)


April 15-18, 2013

Manoir de la Vicomté

Dinard, France


Organizers:

Bernard Amadon, Jordan Bieder, Sandra Boullier, François Jollet, Marc Torrent

CEA, DAM, DIF, F-91297 Arpajon, France