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refactor!: Renamed methods smearing into index and smearing_symmetric
into matrix_symmetric
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"Many methods we could use for regular correlators do not work with matrix-correlators. \n",
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"In order to get the effective mass, we need to convert to a regular correlator first. \n",
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"One way to do it, is to pick a smearing out of the matrix:"
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"One way to do it, is to pick an element out of the matrix:"
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"single_smearing = matrix_V1V1.smearing(0,0)"
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"single_smearing = matrix_V1V1.index(0,0)"
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"id": "5c25a23c",
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"**Corr.smearing(i,j)** picks the element [i,j] from every matrix and returns a correlator containing one Obs per timeslice. \n",
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"**Corr.index(i,j)** picks the element [i,j] from every matrix and returns a correlator containing one Obs per timeslice. \n",
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"But there is a more usefull way to retrieve a single value per timeslice. \n",
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"We might want a linear combination of different sources and sinks. \n",
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"We can formalize this as\n",
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"This gives us a new correlator with one Obs per timeslice. We then calculate its effective mass and plot it. \n",
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"We tell the **Corr.show** method to show another correlator as a comparison. \n",
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"We can see, that the projected correlator (*blue*) converges to a mass plateau much quicker than the single smearing."
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"We can see, that the projected correlator (*blue*) converges to a mass plateau much quicker than the single smearing level."
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