RuNNer

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FORTRAN-based software package developed by the Behler Group for implementing Behler-Parinello neural network potentials. Potentials can be constructed, evaluated, and used for molecular dynamics simulations using LAMMPS. The newest generation of neural network potentials that take into account long-range electrostatic interactions are implemented.

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NTChem

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An application for molecular science simulation. This application covers not only traditional simulation methods implemented in existing applications but also a number of novel methods for quantum chemical calculation. It can perform ab-initio electronic state calculation for a few thousands atoms/molecules as well as trace calculation of transition states in chemical reaction for a few hundreds atoms/molecules. It can also perform high-efficient massively parallel computing on large-scale parallel computers such as the K-computer.

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RAQET

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A program package for electronic state calculations based on two-component relativistic quantum chemical theories. Several schemes and algorithms, which are specialized in calculations of molecules containing heavy elements, have been implemented. Single-point energies for ground and excited states, geometry optimizations, and molecular properties are available. Furthermore, the package can perform accurate calculations for molecules including many heavy atoms such as metal clusters with practical computational cost.

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ABINIT-MP

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An application for quantum chemical calculation based on the fragment molecular orbital (FMO) method. This application can perform fast quantum chemical calculation of large molecules such as biopolymers, and includes graphical user interface (GUI) to help input-data preparation and analysis of simulation results. It also supports parallel computing from small clusters to massive parallel computers such as the Supercomputer Fugaku.
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Firefly

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An application for ab initio quantum chemical calculation. This application performs electronic structure calculation of molecules by the Hartree-Fock, density functional, the many-body perturbation, configuration interaction theories, and so on. While this application is a derivative of GAMESS-US for specific use of Intel compatible CPU, it does not include recently developed calculation methods such as the CC and FMO methods.

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DCDFTBMD

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An application for DFTB (Density Functional Tight Binding) calculation combined with Divide-and-Conquer (DC) method. The DC-DFTB-K program enables geometry optimization and molecular dynamics simulation of large molecular systems with linear-scaling computational cost. DFTB electronic structure calculation of 1 million atom system has been demonstrated using MPI/OpenMP hybrid parallel computation on the K computer.

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PythTB

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A python package for the tight-binding method. PythTB supports tight-binding calculations of electronic structures and Berry phase in various kinds of systems. Users can use ab initio parameters obtained by Wannier90.

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n2p2

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Software package that implements Behler-Parinello type neural network potential. The package provides tools for training and evaluating potentials based on given structure-energy data. It also provides an interface with LAMMPS for performing molecular dynamics calculations.

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TurboRVB

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Ab initio quantum Monte Carlo solver for both molecular and bulk electronic systems. By using the geminal/Pfaffian wavefunction with the Jastrow correlator as the trial wavefunction, users can perform highly accurate variational calculations, structural optimizations and ab initio molecular dynamics for both classical and quantum nuclei.

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OpenFermion

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Open-source software for quantum computing in quantum chemistry. OpenFermion can map the ab-initio Hamiltonian of an target molecular or material in second quantization to that in qubits. Parameters of the Hamiltonian is estimated by using other software for first-principles calculations. OpenFermion also provides users plugins to support integration with apps for quantum circuits and quantum simulators.

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