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    X-SOCS

    X-ray Strain Orientation Calculation Software

    ...X-SOCS aims at retrieving strain and tilt maps of nanostructures, films, surfaces or even embedded structures. For more information: http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S1600576714004506 To download the latest version of XSOCS (D. Naudet, T. Vincent, M.I. Richard, G. Chahine), follow the instruction in the following link: https://gitlab.esrf.fr/kmap/xsocs You can find on youtube video tutorials explaining the main steps to follow for a standard KMAP data analysis. In the folder XSOCS_tutorials_data of the Files tab, you can download the dataset used in the tutorials. ...
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    orbkit (Moved to Github)

    orbkit (Moved to Github)

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

    ...Futhermore, an interface to cclib, a parser for quantum chemical logfiles, is provided. If you use orbkit in your work, please cite it as follows: Gunter Hermann, Vincent Pohl, Jean Christophe Tremblay, Beate Paulus, Hans-Christian Hege, and Axel Schild, "ORBKIT: A Modular Python Toolbox for Cross-Platform Postprocessing of Quantum Chemical Wavefunction Data", J. Comput. Chem. 2016, DOI: 10.1002/jcc.24358. orbkit's documentation can be found at http://orbkit.github.io/
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    Cerebrate provides mechatronic control code for artists. Created for "Fernandez", an autonomous cactus by Vincent Kohler and Roland Philippsen, in 2005 for "Science and City" in Geneva. Later additions are "Blink" and "Ibou" (2006) and "Haiko"
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