Python script files create the figures from the data files. There are three types of data files :
* In the `finite_temperature/` folder, in json files, you find results from a CDMFT CT-QMC finite temperature solver. [The solver used is available on github][1].
* In the `covalent/` folder, in csv files, you find results from a CDMFT ED solver for parameters in the covalent case (refer to the paper for more details).
* In the `ionic/` folder, in csv files, you find results from a CDMFT ED solver for parameters in the ionic case (refer to the paper for more details).
Python scripts for producing figures:
* `fig_1.py` produces figures 1(b) and 1(c).
* `fig_2a.py` produces figure 2(a).
* `fig_2bc.py` produces figures 2(b) and 2(c).
* `fig_3.py` produces figure 3.
* `fig_4.py` produces figure 4.
* `fig_S2.py` produces figure S2.
* `fig_S3.py` produces figure S3.
* `fig_S4.py` produces figure S4.
[1]: https://github.com/kown2801/CT-Seg-3B