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+ | ===== Visualization Programs ===== | ||
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+ | volumetric data such as electron/ | ||
+ | VESTA runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. It is contributed free of charge for non-commercial users. | ||
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+ | designed for cross-platform use in computational chemistry, molecular modeling, bioinformatics, | ||
+ | materials science, and related areas. | ||
+ | It offers flexible high quality rendering and a powerful plugin architecture. | ||
+ | Easy to install and all source code is available under the GNU GPL. | ||
+ | Cross-Platform: | ||
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+ | at display of isosurfaces and contours, which can be superimposed on crystalline structures and interactively rotated and manipulated. | ||
+ | It runs on GNU/Linux, MAC OSX (requires X11) and Windows (requires CYGWIN). | ||
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+ | ===== Databases ===== | ||
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+ | [[http:// | ||
+ | for electronic structure calculations by Svetlana Kotochigova, | ||
+ | and Charles Clarck. | ||
+ | The table of " | ||
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+ | Images available in the Periodic Table | ||
+ | T.-S. Choy, J. Naset, J. Chen, S. Hershfield, and C. Stanton. | ||
+ | A database of fermi surface in virtual reality modeling language (vrml). | ||
+ | Bulletin of The American Physical Society, 45(1):L36 42, 2000. | ||
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