After more than one year of development, we are extremely pleased
to announce the release of Kwant 1.3. Kwant 1.3 supports
* discretizing of continuum Hamiltonians,
* calculating and displaying local densities and currents,
* declaring and using symmetries and conservation laws,
* calculating bulk properties using the kernel polynomial method,
* finalizing builders with multiple translational symmetries,
and has many other improvements that are detailed in the "what's
new in Kwant 1.3" document [1].
The installation instructions [2] have been updated to explain how
to install Kwant 1.3 on computers running GNU/Linux, Mac OS, and
Windows. Note that thanks to the package manager Conda it is now
much easier to install Kwant under Mac OS and on Unix accounts
without root privileges.
The new version is practically 100% backwards-compatible with
scripts written for previous versions of Kwant 1.x.
The Kwant team is happy to welcome Joseph Weston as a member. We
are also grateful to the many contributors without whom this
release would not be nearly as good:
* Jörg Behrmann
* Bas Nijholt
* Michał Nowak
* Viacheslav Ostroukh
* Pablo Pérez Piskunow
* Tómas Örn Rosdahl
* Sebastian Rubbert
* Rafał Skolasiński
* Adrien Sorgniard
We would like to hear your feedback at
kwant-discuss(a)kwant-project.org.
[1] https://kwant-project.org/doc/1.3/pre/whatsnew/1.3
[2] https://kwant-project.org/install