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    atomes

    Analysis, visualization, edition of 3D atomistic models

    ...atomes also provides an advanced input preparation system for further calculations using well known molecular dynamics codes: - Classical MD : DL-POLY and LAMMPS - ab-initio MD : CPMD and CP2K - QM-MM MD : CPMD and CP2K atomes is developed by Dr. Sébastien Le Roux, research engineer for the CNRS Dr. Sébastien Le Roux works at the Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg.
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    CP2K is a freely available (GPL) program, written in Fortran 95, to perform atomistic and molecular simulations of solid state, liquid, molecular and biological systems. It provides a general framework for different methods such as e.g. density functional theory (DFT) using a mixed Gaussian and plane waves approach (GPW), and classical pair and many-body potentials.
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    CIF2Cell

    Generating cells for electronic structure calculations from CIF files

    CIF2Cell is a tool to generate the geometrical setup for various electronic structure codes from a CIF (Crystallographic Information Framework) file. The program currently supports output for a number of popular electronic structure programs, including ABINIT, ASE, CASTEP, CP2K, CPMD, CRYSTAL09, Elk, EMTO, Exciting, Fleur, FHI-aims, Hutsepot, MOPAC, Quantum Espresso, RSPt, Siesta, SPR-KKR, VASP. Also exports some related formats like .coo, .cfg and .xyz-files. The program has been published in Computer Physics Communications 182 (2011) 1183–1186. Please cite generously.
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    Ascalaph Quantum
    is a molecular viewer & model builder for quantum chemistry programs. It has an interface with NWChem, CP2K and PC GAMESS/Firefly quantum programs. http://www.biomolecular-modeling.com/Products.html
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