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    Molecular Simulation Grid

    Molecular Simulation Grid

    Provides high performance computing power and state of the art tools

    MoSGrid focuses on the configuration and provision of Grid services for molecular simulations and annotation of the results with metadata and their provision for data mining and knowledge generation. It is based on Liferay technology togethe with gUSE.
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    Gecko Hamaker

    Gecko Hamaker

    Calculates Hamaker coefficient,interaction free energy,force,torque.

    The Gecko Hamaker open-source software project is a full implementation of the fully retarded Lifshitz formulations for isotropic and anisotropic plane-plane and cylinder-cylinder interactions with intervening interlayer materials, planar systems of up to 99 layers, and graded interfaces for the modeling of grain boundaries or other continuously changing systems, accompanied by a database of material optical properties spectra. The machine-readable optical property database is available...
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