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The Chemistry Development Kit (CDK) is a scientific, LGPL-ed library for bio- and cheminformatics and computational chemistry written in Java.
The main home page of the CDK is now at: http://cdk.github.io
Quantum dynamics of chain-like systems using tensor train formats
WaveTrain is an open-source software for numerical simulations of chain-like quantum systems with nearest-neighbor (NN) interactions only (with or without periodic boundary conditions). This Python package is centered around tensor train (TT, or matrix product) representations of quantum-mechanical Hamiltonian operators and (stationary or time-evolving) state vectors. WaveTrain builds on the Python tensor train toolbox scikit_tt, which provides efficient construction methods, storage...
Free and portable software for visualization and post-processing of results from Quantum Chemistry calculations. Oriented, but not limited, to satisfy the visualization needs from Lowdin [http://www.cucei.udg.mx/~robertof] and deMon2k.
The Xtal System is a comprehensive suite of small molecule structural solution, refinement and analysis software, supporting both X-ray, neutron and electron diffraction data. It runs on both Unix and MS Win32 platforms and uses tcl/tk graphics.
Using the CUDA API this project modifies the AutoDock software to run in parallel on NVIDIA GPUs. Users will be able to download and compile the code and use AutoDock on CUDA capable Graphics Cards. Autodock is located at http://autodock.scripps.edu/