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    DIANNA

    software for DFA method

    DIANNA (Diffraction Analysis of Nanopowders) is a free software developed to simulate atomic models of structures from an ensemble of nanoparticles and to calculate their whole X-ray powder diffraction patterns and the radial distribution function. The main objects of investigation are the particles whose coherent scattering domains do not exceed several nm. DIANNA is based on the ab initio method using the Debye scattering equation. This method makes it possible to obtain information on the atomic structure, shape and size of nanoparticles. It can be applied also to non-periodic materials or coherently ordered structures. ...
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    RAtom

    solves nonlinear Kohn-Sham equation for the neutral atom.

    ...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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    The purpose of this program is to plot the waveforms of the hydrogen wave function. The program has 4 option's. First, plotting the radial function, second, plotting the radial probability, third, 2d wave function,last, 3d wave function.
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