(We have migrated this project to github [June 1 2015)] http://github.com/msg-byu/enumlib).

The source files have been removed from sourceforge. Go to github (link above) for the latest copy.

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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. Mat. Sci. 59 101-107 (March 2012) http://msg.byu.edu/papers/enum3.pdf

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Fortran

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Fortran Chemistry Software, Fortran Mathematics Software, Fortran Physics Software

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2008-05-01