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    PY-Nodes

    Code for finding nodes in a material using first-principle approach.

    ...This code is helpful in efficient searching of the nodes present in the topological semimetals such as- Weyl semimetals, Dirac semimetals & nodal-line semimetals. The code is presently interfaced with the WIEN2k package. The algorithm of the code is based on the Nelder-Mead’s function-minimization approach. The code minimizes the function f(k), which is defined as sum of the absolute energy difference of the adjacent pairs of bands at a given k-point. Please cite the paper mentioned below while using the PY-Nodes code for your research. V. Pandey and S.K. Pandey, Comput. Phys. Commun. 283, 108570 (2023). ...
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    RMGDFT

    RMGDFT

    Real Space Multigrid based electronic structure code.

    News: active RMG development has moved to github https://github.com/RMGDFT News: V4.1.0 released on 09/29/2020 News: V4.0.0 released on 09/01/2020 with major updates. News: V3.0.0 released on 06/09/2018 with major updates. News: V2.2.2 released on 10/14/2017 with minor bug fixes. News: V2.2 with performance enhancements, bug fixes and new features released on 06/26/2017. Sources are available with binaries to follow soon. News: V2.1 with many improvements released on...
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    easy-dhpsf

    easy-dhpsf

    GUI for fitting 3D single-molecule images using the double-helix PSF

    This package of MATLAB routines with accompanying GUI allows scientific users to measure the 3D location of single molecules when using the double-helix point spread function (DH-PSF) widefield microscope. Version 2 also includes code that facilitates combining localization data from two spectral channels using a locally-weighted quadratic 3D registration function Features - Double-Gaussian estimator is calibrated via an axial scan of bright immobile fluorescent emitters (e.g. beads) - DH localization is performed through template matching and subsequent double Gaussian fitting - Tiff stacks of SM images are analyzed using template matching followed by double-Gaussian fitting to extract estimates of the molecule positions - Two spectral channels are registered by generating a locally-weighted quadratic mapping function from control point pairs
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    This package includes a collection of MATLAB files which are designed to: 1. Given a calibration scan of the image of a point emitter with an engineered point spread function (PSF), 2. Perform a phase retrieval algorithm based on maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) of a phase aberration term which is added to the theoretical pupil function of the imaging system. 3. Use the phase-retrieved pupil function to perform single-emitter localization. Accompanying publication available here: https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.25.007945
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