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Yambo is Yambo is a FORTRAN/C code for Many-Body calculations in solid state and molecular physics. Yambo relies on the Kohn-Sham wavefunctions generated by two DFT public codes: ABINIT, and PWscf. The code was originally developed in the Condensed Matter Theoretical Group of the Physics Department at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata" by Andrea Marini. Previous to its release under the GPL license, yambo was known as SELF.

Yambo is an important member of the key group of ab initio spectroscopy codes supported by the European Theoretical Spectroscopy Facility.

References

Yambo: an ab initio tool for excited state calculations Andrea Marini, Conor Hogan, Myrta Grüning, Daniele Varsano Comp. Phys. Comm. 180, 1392 (2009).