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    RAtom

    solves nonlinear Kohn-Sham equation for the neutral atom.

    ...The program is implemented in C++, it runs as a single thread. The implemented algorithm is described in the following papers: 1. Z. Romanowski, "Adaptive solver of a Kohn-Sham equation for an atom", Modelling Simul. Mater. Sci. Eng. vol. 17, 045001 (2009) 2. Z. Romanowski, "Application of h-adaptive, high order finite element method to solve radial Schrödinger equation", Molecular Physics, vol. 107, pp. 1339-1348 (2009). Further questions: romz@wp.pl
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    orbkit (Moved to Github)

    orbkit (Moved to Github)

    A Modular Python Toolbox for Cross-Platform Post-Processing of Quantum

    PLEASE NOTE ORBKIT HAS BEEN MOVED TO https://github.com/orbkit/orbkit orbkit is a parallel Python program package for post-processing wave function data extracted from output files of MOLPRO (Molden File Format), TURBOMOLE (AOMix file format), GAMESS-US, PROAIMS/AIMPAC (wfn/wfx file format), and Gaussian (Output File and Formatted Checkpoint File) output files. Futhermore, an interface to cclib, a parser for quantum chemical logfiles, is provided. If you use orbkit in your work,...
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    polypy
    **(9 march 2016) this project is continued on github : http://jaapkroe.github.io/polypy ** Python script to analyze (shortest-path) rings in structures read from xyz-files. It can be useful for example to identify defects in crystal structures or molecules.
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