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    Iterate is an implementation of the Bravais-lattice-finding algorithm from: Andrews and Bernstein, Acta Cryst. (1988). A44, 1009-1018 Lattices and Reduced Cells as Points in 6-Space and Selection of Bravais Lattice Type by Projections.
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    XtalCalculator
    XtalCalculator is a FORTRAN source package for computing the primitive and reciprocal lattice vectors for the user defined lattice parameters viz a,b,c,alpha,beta,gamma. It also computes the real and reciprocal cells volumes in cubic angstrom and cubic bohr.
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    ANT.1D

    Quantum transport for tight-binding and ab initio Hamiltonians

    ANT.1D is a stand-alone quantum transport code for essentially one-dimensional setups described by tight-binding or ab initio Kohn-Sham Hamiltonians obtained from other codes working with atomic basis sets (Gaussian, Crystal,SIESTA). Interfaces with Crystal and Gaussian codes are available. Electrodes are described either by nanowires of finite thickness or Bethe lattice electrodes.
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    (We have migrated this project to github [June 1 2015)] http://github.com/msg-byu/enumlib). The source files have been removed from sourceforge. Go to github (link above) for the latest copy. <<<< OLD SUMMARY >>>> A Fortran 95 implementation of an algorithm for generating derivative structures of a parent lattice. The algorithm is discussed in detail in: Gus L. W. Hart and Rodney W. Forcade, "Algorithm for generating derivative structures," Phys. Rev. B 77 224115 (26 June 2008) http...
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    The project devoted to develop LADY software. LADY is a abbreviation formed from LAttice DYnamics toolkit. The software is the semi-emperical program which aids to simulate the dynamical property of crystals within a selected potential function.
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    A Fortran 90 program to model the lattice Boltzmann method
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    The Delta code is an nonlinear aeroelastic solver written in fortran 90. At the moment only vortex lattice aerodynamics is available but the hope is for a higher fidelity aerodynamic model to be developed for use in the current code. Linux and Unix.
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