PubChem

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Open Chemistry database that has been in operation since 2004 under the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the United States. It mainly targets data for small molecules, but information on large molecules such as lipids and peptides are also collected. The database can be accessed via web browser or PUG REST API. The data can be also downloaded from an FTP site.

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PubChemPy

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Python code for a chemical database, PubChem. Users can search data in PubChem by compound name, structural information and so on. It is also possible to receive outputs as a Pandas DataFrame.

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pymatgen

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A python library for materials analysis. Flexible classes for representation of materials are prepared, and data for crystal structures and various material properties can be handled efficiently. This application can performs analysis of phase diagrams, Pourbaix diagrams, diffusion analyses etc. as well as electronic structure analyses such as density of states and band structures. This software is being actively developed keeping close relation with Materials Project.

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PyMOL

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An application for visualization of biopolymers. This application can visualize biopolymers by using its original command line and graphical user interface, more than 600 settings for visualization, and more than 20 visualization schemes. This application also supports more than 30 file formats such as PDB and multi-SDF, and can utilize sophisticated visualization methods such as the ray tracing.

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PyProcar

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A python library for pre- and post-processing of first-principles electronic structure calculations. As a pre-processing tool, it can automatically generate k-point pathways for first-principles calculations of band structures based on the crystal symmetry. It can also post-process first-principles calculation results to generate band structure and density of states plots with atomic species and orbital contributions, or visualize spin textures and Fermi surfaces. It also provides a functionality for band unfolding.

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PySCF

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Python-based simulations of chemistry framework (PySCF) is a general-purpose electronic structure platform written in Python. Users can perform mean-field and post-mean-field methods with standard Gaussian basis functions. This package also provides several interfaces to other software such as BLOCK and Libxc.

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Q-Chem

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An application for ab initio quantum chemical calculation. This application can calculate molecular structures, chemical reactivity, frequency analysis, electron spectrum, and NMR spectrum with high accuracy. It implements the density functional theory, the Hartree-Fock(HF) method as well as recently developed methods such as the post-HF correlation method. It also has GUI for molecular modeling and a tool for preparation of input files.

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Qbox

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An open-source application for first-principles molecular dynamics based on a pseudopotential method using plane bases. This application can perform electronic-state calculation and molecular dynamics employing the Car-Parrinello method. It implements MPI parallelization, which enables us to perform efficient parallel computing in various environments including large-scale parallel computers. The program is written in C++, and is distributed in source form under the GPL license.

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QCMaquis

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An open-source application for obtaining optimized many-body wavefunctions expressed by matrix product states (MPS). By using a second-generation density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) algorithm, many-body wave functions can be efficiently optimized. The quantum-chemical operators are represented by matrix product operators (MPOs), which provides flexibility to accommodate various symmetries and relativistic effects.

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QDS

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QDS (Quantum Dynamics Simulator) is a program for computing magnetization curves and spectra of electron-spin resonance (ESR) in molecular magnets. Input data of this program can be magnetic interactions, the shape of a molecule, etc. Calculation is carried out with the combination of exact diagonalization, the quantum master equation, and the Kubo formula. It can be chosen whether the dissipation exists or not in the calculations of dynamical magnetization curves.

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