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    RMGDFT

    RMGDFT

    Real Space Multigrid based electronic structure code.

    News: active RMG development has moved to github https://github.com/RMGDFT News: V4.1.0 released on 09/29/2020 News: V4.0.0 released on 09/01/2020 with major updates. News: V3.0.0 released on 06/09/2018 with major updates. News: V2.2.2 released on 10/14/2017 with minor bug fixes. News: V2.2 with performance enhancements, bug fixes and new features released on 06/26/2017.
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    RMG - Reaction Mechanism Generator
    Notice: RMG-Java is no longer in active development. Please find the latest version written in Python at http://reactionmechanismgenerator.github.io To see the website o the old Java version of RMG, visit http://rmg.sourceforge.net RMG (Java version) is an automatic chemical reaction mechanism generator that constructs kinetic models composed of elementary chemical reaction steps using a general understanding of how molecules react (currently limited to C, H, O, and S atoms).
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    RMG: a Random Music Generator written in Common Lisp using the Common Music library, producing MIDI as output. RMG differs from other random music generators in that it is actually intended to sound good, "good" being defined as "better than bad techno".
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