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    MCTDHTools

    A library to easily analyse output of the Heidelberg MCTDH code

    ...The goal is to enable a new user to quickly get started with writing custom analysis programs. Also, it should enable more experienced users (== us) to write small, clean, and testable analysis programs, something that seems incompatible with the Fortran-77 code of the Heidelberg MCTDH package.
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    abumpack

    abumpack

    Fortran library with the Abaqus user material subroutines UMAT/VUMAT

    This library contains several of user material subroutines for implicit quasi-static (UMAT) and explicit dynamic (VUMAT) versions of the Abaqus solver. The project web site: http://abumpack.sf.net. The Abaqus is a proprietary finite element (FE) code ( http://www.3ds.com/products-services/simulia/products/abaqus/). Users can write subroutines for use with the Abaqus. Linear elastic, isotropic hardening plasticity, Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman (GTN), Rousselier constitutive models are...
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    ThanDxflib is a library, written in Fortran 77, which makes the creation of .dxf drawings easy. The dxf files may be read by any CAD program.
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    Blitz++ is a C++ class library for scientific computing which provides performance on par with Fortran 77/90. It uses template techniques to achieve high performance. Blitz++ provides dense arrays and vectors, random number generators, and small vectors (useful for representing multicomponent or vector fields).
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    .... <<<< OLD SUMMARY >>>> A Fortran 95 implementation of an algorithm for generating derivative structures of a parent lattice. The algorithm is discussed in detail in: Gus L. W. Hart and Rodney W. Forcade, "Algorithm for generating derivative structures," Phys. Rev. B 77 224115 (26 June 2008) http://msg.byu.edu/papers/GLWHart_enumeration.pdf Gus L. W. Hart and Rodney W. Forcade, "Generating derivative structures from multilattices: Application to hcp alloys," Phys. Rev. B 80 014120 (July 2009) http://msg.byu.edu/papers/multi.pdf Gus L. W. Hart, Lance J. Nelson, and Rodney W. Forcade, "Generating derivative structures at a fixed concentration," Comp. ...
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