SHRY

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A python tool for generating symmetry-inequivalent supercell structures from a CIF file containing site occupancy information. SHRY can be used as a command-line tool as well as a module in a python script.

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matminer

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Open source Python package for data mining of materials. It can extract data from more than dozens of databases, perform preprocessing and visualization of extracted data. By combining machine-learning tools such as scikit-learn, users can build machine-learning models with descriptors created from the extracted data.

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Bilbao Crystallographic Server

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Web server that offers various crystallographic tools free of charge. The server offers over 70 tools/utilities related to space group, magnetic space group, representation theory, scattering theory, etc. The tools are accessed through a web interface.

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cdview

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An open-source application for visualization of many-particle systems. With simple operation by graphical user interface (GUI) or by command line, this application can visualize particle positions obtained from molecular dynamics simulation as well as three-dimensional scalar quantities such as potential energies. It supports various display options on kinds and shapes of particles, and can also visualize bond formation between particles.

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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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RSPt

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An open-source application for the first-principles calculation based on the all-electron method with localized bases. By adopting the full-potential LMTO method, high-speed electronic state calculation can be performed with a less number of bases compared with the standard all-electron method. There is no restriction on symmetries as in the LMTO-ASA method, and spin polarization and spin-orbit interaction can also be treated.

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EDlib

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EDlib is an app for performing finite-temperature exact diagonalizations for quantum many-body systems. EDlib is written in C++ and it is possible to obtain finite-temperature properties such as the one-body Green’s function in the Hubbard model and the Anderson model.

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CIF2Cell

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CIF2Cell is a tool to generate a crystal structure part of an input file of first-principles calculation software from crystal structure data file in CIF format. It supports various first-principles calculation codes such as ABINIT, Quantum Espresso, and VASP.

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DMRG++

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An open-source application for simulation based on the density-matrix renormalization group (DMRG). This application can perform high-speed calculation of low-dimensional quantum systems with high accuracy. It implements generic programming techniques in the C++ language, and can easily extend simulation to new models and geometries. It is developed putting emphasis on user-friendly interfaces and low dependences on environments.

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Harlem

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An open-source multi-purpose application for modeling and visualizing molecules (biomolecules, in particular). This application has been developed for multi-scale molecular simulation, and also provides a simple GUI for AMBER and Gaussian. It also implements exchange of protein residues and the Pathways model for the electron transfer in proteins. It calls rasmol for visualization of atoms and molecules.

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