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    silico

    Libraries and scripts for molecular modelling written in Perl

    A perl molecular toolkit designed to assist in general molecular modelling activities. Silico provides file format conversion, molecular manipulation and analysis and a simple way to write wrapper scripts around other preexisting software packages.
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    PyMOL Molecular Graphics System

    PyMOL Molecular Graphics System

    PyMOL is an OpenGL based molecular visualization system

    The Open-Source PyMOL repository has been moved to github: https://github.com/schrodinger/pymol-open-source We still use the pymol-users mailing list here on sourceforge. Please subscribe for community support: https://pymol.org/maillist (Note: SourceForge email newsletter and special offers are optional and can be unchecked) The PyMOL community wiki has its own home: https://pymolwiki.org/
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    The parallelized FDTD Schrodinger Solver implements a parallel algorithm for solving the time-independent 3d Schrodinger equation using the finite difference time domain (FDTD) method. See the Hosted Apps > MediaWiki menu item for more information.
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    SENumerov

    Solving the 1D Schrodinger Equation using the Numerov Method

    Program permits one to Graphically display the stationary Eigen functions of the 1D Schrodinger Equation for bounded potentials using using the Numerov Method. The user can test various polynomials potentials for bound states. This program can be compiled on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS. The graphics are done using the Juce Library.
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    PAMELA Schrodinger-Poisson Code

    self-consistent schrodinger-poisson code for core-shell nanowires

    PAMELA (Pseudospectral Analysis Method with Exchange & Local Approximations) is a self-contained suite of MATLAB codes that can calculate electronic energies, densities, wavefunctions, and band-bending diagrams within a self-consistent Schrödinger-Poisson formalism.
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    Schrodinger is a project implementing the Dirac video codec in ANSI C code. It is meant to be highly optimized and portable. Schrodinger is developed as a joint effort between the BBC and Fluendo.
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    qsims simulates quantum dynamics with an (almost) arbitrary time-dependent Hamiltonian. qsims uses a Chebychev polynomial expansion of the Schrodinger propagator, and the pseudospectral method developed by R. Kosloff.
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