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    RINGS "Rigorous Investigation of Networks Generated using Simulations" is a scientific code developed in Fortran90/MPI to analyze the results of molecular dynamics simulations. Its main feature is the analysis of the connectivity using ring statistics.
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    SMASH

    SMASH

    Massively parallel software for quantum chemistry calculations

    Scalable Molecular Analysis Solver for High-performance computing systems (SMASH) is massively parallel software for quantum chemistry calculations and released under the Apache 2.0 open source license. It is currently capable of energy, analytical gradient, and geometry optimization calculations of Hartree-Fock theory and Density Functional Theory (DFT), and energy calculations of Second-order Moller-Plesset (MP2) perturbation theory. DFT calculations can be performed on 100,000 CPU cores...
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    NESSIE is a modern first-principle calculation software that can adequately address the need for ever-higher levels of numerical accuracy and high-performance in large-scale electronic structure simulations, as well as pioneer the fundamental study of quantum many-body effects in a large number of emerging nanomaterials. NESSIE is an electronic structure code that uses a real-space FEM discretization and domain-decomposition (DD) to perform all-electron ground-state DFT and real-time...
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    Pysces

    Pysces

    PySCeS is the Python Simulator of Cellular Systems

    PySCeS is the Python Simulator of Cellular Systems. For a network of coupled reactions it does a stoichiometric matrix analysis, calculates the time course and steady state, and does a complete control analysis.
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    orthos

    Simulation of EPR spectra of nitroxide biradicals

    The program Orthos is developed to performed simulation (including nonlinear least-squares fitting) of EPR spectra of nitroxide biradicals. The program capabilities include simulation of rigid-limit and slow-motional spectra, of both isotropic and aligned samples. The spectra of multiple paramagnetic species, both bi- and monoradicals can be modeled. NB: Please note that now (as of Nov 2016) the distribution is being updated so that to improve reliability, OS-universality, and the quality...
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    Hy3S uses advanced MPI parallelized hybrid stochastic simulation methods to quickly compute the dynamics of biochemical networks with thousands of species/reactions. Many features included (see Home Page). An easy-to-use GUI (Matlab req) is included.
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    A reactor solver which uses stochastic particle methods to model particle population balances. This code is developed by the CoMo group in the chemical engineering department at the university of Cambridge (como.cheng.cam.ac.uk).
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    FGH is program that solves vibrational Schroedinger equation using the Fourier grid hamiltonian method. The program requires potential energy surface and G-matrix defined at the uniform grid of points.
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    An analytical generalized Born model to calculate electrostatic solvation energy that accurately reproduces the linearized Poisson-Boltzmann equation. More about this method is explained in J. Phys. Chem. B, 111, 3055-3061 (2007).
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    GVIB is a user friendly package for vibrational analysis. Given a molecular geometry, it will calculate vibrational frequencies and intensities using anharmonic internuclear potential.
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    A library of optimized parameters and example source code for the use of generalized Langevin equation in molecular dynamics.
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