.. _examples: Further examples ######################### In this section we present more elaborated examples to illustrate other features of the `EDIpack2.0` library. Specifically, we shall present three examples one for each value of the :f:var:`ed_mode` variable selecting the type of symmetry, i.e. quantum number conservation, available in the code. These examples can be used as a starting point to develop other problem specific driver. In the first section we discuss the solution of the interacting BHZ model without additional symmetry breaking as a non-trivial example of multi-orbital problem. Next, we consider the solution of the attractive Hubbard model as a simple description of s-wave superconductivity. Finally, we consider the description of in-plane triplet exciton condensation in the interacting BHZ model to illustrate the use of `EDIpack2.0` in cases where spin-SU(2) symmetry is not present. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :glob: examples/*