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    ALAMODE

    ALAMODE

    Ab initio simulator for thermal transport and lattice anharmonicity

    ...Using the anharmonic force constants, you can also calculate lattice thermal conductivity from first principles. For more information about ALAMODE, please visit the following webpages: Documentation : http://alamode.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ git repository : https://github.com/ttadano/alamode
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    darc

    Durham Adaptive-optics Real-time Controller

    darc, the Durham Adaptive optics Real-time Controller. For documentation or darctalk client only, select "View all files". For the latest bleeding-edge version, please use: git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/darc2/code darc (no password required) (this changed May 2013 due to a sourceforge update). If you use darc, please cite with: Basden, A and Myers, R, MNRAS Vol 242, page 1483, 2012
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    .... ######################## ROOTPWA is a toolkit for partial-wave analysis of multi-particle final states produced in high-energy particle reactions. It is used to determine hadron spectra from experimental data. NOTE: The code is only accessible through the git repository in the "Code" section of this website. Please refer to the README file on how to get and install ROOTPWA and on how to contribute to the project. In case you are using ROOTPWA on a regular basis, please consider signing up for our low-traffic user's mailing list. In case you encounter problems using ROOTPWA, please use the bug-ticket system to get help.
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