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    Argo

    Argo

    ARGO is a program for analysis of electronic structure calculations

    The `Argo' program draws its name from ancient Greek, referencing the vessel of the same name commissioned for Jason's renowned Argonauts expedition. This choice symbolizes the pursuit of making the best use of quantum chemical calculation results. ARGO facilitates the analysis of results obtained from quantum chemistry codes, specifically Gaussian. This task is achieved through a set of Python scripts. Our code is freely available throughout the academic community with the ambition to be used, to be supplemented by others, and become an indispensable tool for optimum utilization of quantum chemical calculation results.
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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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    TheoDORE

    TheoDORE

    Theoretical Density, Orbital Relaxation and Exciton analysis

    The TheoDORE (Theoretical Density, Orbital Relaxation and Exciton analysis) package is a general purpose program suite for the analysis of excited states obtained from quantum chemical excited state calculations. Wavefunction analysis is based on state and transition density matrices, which provides a unified formalism applicable independent of the wavefunction model. TheoDORE is interfaced to a number of quantum chemical programs (Q-Chem, Columbus, Turbomole, ...) and can be used for a wide range of excited state methods (MR-CI, ADC, CC, TDDFT). ...
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    MCTDHTools

    A library to easily analyse output of the Heidelberg MCTDH code

    This project aims to provide a set of routines to easily read in and manipulate the output of the Heidelberg MCTDH code. The goal is to enable a new user to quickly get started with writing custom analysis programs. Also, it should enable more experienced users (== us) to write small, clean, and testable analysis programs, something that seems incompatible with the Fortran-77 code of the Heidelberg MCTDH package.
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    multiplierz
    Open-source Python software library and GUI desktop environment for direct bioinformatic analysis of mass-spectrometry data through powerful scripting tools and interfaces to many machine data formats, database search engines, and peptide data formats. For a copy of the source code, check out our Github repositories: mzDesktop: https://github.com/MaxAlex/mzDesktop multiplierz: https://github.com/MaxAlex/multiplierz
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    ThermV

    Comprehensive thermal analysis software package

    ...The project is currently in alpha stage, where individual modules will be provided for data analysis. The modules for peak deconvolution, peak profile analysis and determination of Ea and lnA will be provided first. Full GUI will be provided in beta stage. Due to computational limitations, the code is partly programmed in Python and partly in R. Python code will eventually be fully integrated into GUI. R code might remain standalone, although it will be integrated to a highest possible degree. ...
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    BinBase

    BinBase is a software for the automatic analysis of Massspec data from

    BinBase is a software for the automatic analysis of Massspec data from LECO GC-Tofs. All code and documentation has been moved to the google code site of this project: https://code.google.com/p/binbase/ And support is provided by the company coding and more, which can be reached under: contact@codingandmore.org
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    Methods and testing of methods for automatic analysis of in situ cyclic voltammetry data. This, at least initially, is the code from my masters thesis, which was done as a contribution to a larger project called Aevum. Aevum is being developed at t
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