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The General Mission Analysis Tool (GMAT) is an open-source tool for space mission design and navigation. GMAT is developed by a team of NASA, private industry, and public and private contributors.
The GMAT development team is pleased to announce the release of GMAT version R2026a. For a complete list of new features, compatibility changes, and bug fixes, see the R2026a Release Notes in the Users Guide.
Interactive program to calculate electronic properties in graphene
Calculate electronic properties of graphene-like systems with a user friendly interface. The code uses the tight binding approximation and it is able to stude in a 0D, 1D and 2D geometries, orbital and magnetic fields, intrinsic and extrinsic spin-orbit coupling, sublattice imbalance, and interactions at the mean field level.
The most recent version can be found in
https://github.com/joselado/quantum-honeycomp
Example videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gO1yRmwgAs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQlkqAW7Nhs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7Kt3_DHTtM
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Calculate electronic properties of graphene-like nanoribbons
User friendly interface for calculating electronic properties in graphene-like ribbons.
The programs uses the tight binding approximation and mean field Hubbard model to predict electronic properties of graphene-like nanoribbons.
See Discussion to ask questions or details
Update: New versions of this program will be known as quantum-honeycomp