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    PYroMat

    PYroMat

    Thermodynamic properties in python

    PYroMat brings the thermodynamic properties of nearly 1,000 species to Python users with only a few keystrokes. Entropy, enthalpy, specific heats, inverse functions, and more are available from ideal gases, their mixtures, and multi-phase steam. Accurate, fast, and tested; PYroMat is the open-source solution for students, researchers, design engineers, and tinkerers everywhere who need thermodynamic properties.
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    GNNPCSAFT Web App

    GNNPCSAFT Web App

    Smart Thermodynamic Modeling with Graph Neural Networks

    The GNNPCSAFT Web App is an implementation of our project that focuses on using Graph Neural Networks (GNN) to estimate the pure-component parameters of the Equation of State PC-SAFT. We developed this app so the scientific community can access the model's results easily. In this app, the estimated pure-component parameters can be used to calculate thermodynamic properties and compare them with experimental data from the ThermoML Archive. More info on github repository.
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    ALAMODE

    ALAMODE

    Ab initio simulator for thermal transport and lattice anharmonicity

    ALAMODE is designed for analyzing lattice anharmonicity and lattice thermal conductivity of solids. By using an external DFT package such as VASP and Quantum ESPRESSO, you can extract harmonic and anharmonic force constants straightforwardly with ALAMODE. 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 :...
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    This software can be used to calculate thermochemical and kinetic quantities like, enthalpy, entropy, heat capacity and transition state theory rate constants from spectroscopic/quantum data.
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    The Toolkit for Advanced Discriminative Modeling (TADM) is a C++ implementation for estimating the parameters of discriminative models, such as maximum entropy models. It uses the PETSc and TAO toolkits to provide high performance and scalability.
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    Software to fit whole-sentence language models using the principle of maximum entropy. For developers of speech recognizers, text prediction interfaces, OCR, machine translation software.
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