More examples have been added from literature for completeness.
Revamped the GGS algorithm and supports 2-component BECs now.
Overall improvement in 2-component BECs performance.
The release includes:
Added More Examples
Added More BEC & 2-component BEC Functionality Added Support for the Free and Open Source Code::Blocks IDE
Fixed Doxygen Input Settings
Source-0.41 of qC++ has benn Released. It now includes the QC Visualizer which plots Surface Plots using OpenGL Graphics.
The restructuring of the library is complete and the latest version is now available for download. Note that the classes in this release is not backwards compatible with previous versions. Also the Generalised Gerchberg-Saxton (GGS) algorithm is still experimental. The next step will be the introduction of the Digital Projection theory, Sub-Version repository and thorough testing of the GGS algorithm.
The Project is now going under re-structure to accomodate further work on BECs and new work on Digital Projection Theory.
In terms of the Coding aspect. The project will see a design improvement in the form of a parameter class.
In terms of the website and help documents. Better installation procedures will be added and more options in the source packages will become availble.
Cheers
Shakes
Major Update to Version 0.1 has been released including a new simple program called qCVisualizer, which plots csv files using OpenGL
The website for the project is up. API documentation is up as well. The latest release of the toolkit is now also available for download. Watch for the CVS repository and the "Getting Started" guide on the website soon...
QC++, the Rapid Development Toolkit for Quantum Mechanics has just arrived to SourceForge.net! The project is still in its infancy stage though. Look for full files and tutorials in about a fortnight from this posting...