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    Billiards Everything

    The Great Periodic Path Hunt at gwtokarsky.github.io

    Researchers, Mathematicians and Enthusiasts. Download "Billiards Everything" to discover new periodic billiard paths, an unresolved problem from 1775! Download "Billiards Covers" to see the most current list of periodic paths in triangles. Follow "The Great Periodic Path Hunt" at gwtokarsky.github.io for the latest news. Email tokarsky@ualberta.ca for feedback.
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    VMS Draw

    VMS Draw

    user-friendly access to the latest computational spectroscopy tools

    VMS Draw provides general utilities (e.g. normalization, conversion, and other manipulations of several spectra at the same time) and a flexible graphical user interface (GUI) for an easy use by non-specialists which allows a seamless flow of information between experimentally and theoretically oriented researchers. Finally, it permits effective interactions with other electronic structure codes [e.g., nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), microwave] even if Gaussian 16 offers the widest set...
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    JSpecView Project

    JSpecView Project

    Spectroscopy Viewer

    The JSpecView Project initially provided JAVA applets for the display of JCAMP-DX and AnIML/CML spectral files. The source and binary files are available via the Code (sourceforge SVN) and Files menu options. See the WIKI pages (Hosted Apps) for more detail. Beginning September 2018 all code changes are being handled via the Jmol Sourceforge page. The codes has been fully merged and JSmol the JavaScript/HTML5 version of Jmol now includes the non-Java version of JSpecView.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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