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    Gabedit is a Graphical User Interface for FireFly (PC-Gamess), Gamess-US, Gaussian, Molcas, Molpro, MPQC, NWChem, OpenMopac, Orca, PSI4 and Q-Chem computational chemistry packages.
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    Downloads: 109 This Week
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    RDKit

    RDKit

    Open-Source Cheminformatics and Machine Learning

    A collection of cheminformatics and machine-learning software written in C++ and Python. NOTE: the RDKit source code and downloads are now in github: https://github.com/rdkit/rdkit The core algorithms and data structures are written in C++. Wrappers are provided to use the toolkit from either Python or Java. Additionally, the RDKit distribution includes a PostgreSQL-based cartridge that allows molecules to be stored in relational database and retrieved via substructure and similarity searches.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Cantera
    Cantera is a suite of object-oriented software tools for problems involving chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, and/or transport processes. It can be used from MATLAB, Python, C++, or Fortran.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Spglib is a C-library written for finding crystal symmetry. Symmetry operation, space group, etc, can be obtained using this symmetry finder. It is easy to include this library to your code. For more information, See, http://spglib.sourceforge.net/
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Avalon Cheminformatics Toolkit

    Avalon Cheminformatics Toolkit

    Avalon Toolkit for SMILES-based cheminformatics services

    The Avalon Cheminformatics Toolkit contains tools to render and canonicalize SMILES and manipulate MOL file and related formats as well as structure fingerprinting.
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    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    IFEFFIT is a library and set of interactive programs for the analysis of x-ray absorption fine-structure (XAFS) data. IFEFFIT combines state-of-the-art analysis algorithms with graphical display of XAFS data, and general data manipulation. It can be
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Larch: Data Analysis for X-ray Spectra

    Data Processing and Analysis for X-ray Spectroscopy and More

    Larch is a scientific data processing language that is designed to be easy to use for novices and complete enough for advanced data processing and analysis. Larch provides a wide range of functionality for dealing with arrays of scientific data, and basic tools to make it easy to use and organize complex data. Larch has been primarily developed for dealing with x-ray spectroscopic and scattering data, especially the kind of data collected at modern synchrotrons and x-ray sources. Larch is written in Python and relies heavily on the standard tools for scientific computing with Python (numpy, scipy, matplotlib, and h5py).
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    MGFp
    MGFp is open parser implementation for the Mascot Generic Format (MGF). It uses bison/flex to define a formal grammar and provides the necessary C++ adapter classes. The software is provided under a BSD license. Development on SF.net has ceased. You can find the project at http://kirchnerlab.github.com/libmgf/
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    cca-forum
    Cca-forum unifies the Common Component Architecture tools and tutorial. It includes the CCA specifications, the Ccaffeine framework for HPC, and related tools. These support multilanguage scientific and parallel computing.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    LipidWrapper

    Create lipid-bilayer models of arbitrary geometry.

    LATEST VERSION NOW LOCATED AT http://git.durrantlab.com/jdurrant/lipidwrapper As ever larger and more complex biological systems are modeled in silico, approximating physiological lipid bilayers with simple planar models becomes increasingly unrealistic. When building large-scale models of whole subcellular environments, models of lipid membranes with carefully considered, biologically relevant curvature are essential. LipidWrapper, written by Jacob Durrant in the lab of Rommie E. Amaro, is capable of creating curved membrane models with geometries derived from various possible sources, both experimental and theoretical. We are hopeful that this utility will be a useful tool for the computational-biology community.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    NESSIE is a modern first-principle calculation software that can adequately address the need for ever-higher levels of numerical accuracy and high-performance in large-scale electronic structure simulations, as well as pioneer the fundamental study of quantum many-body effects in a large number of emerging nanomaterials. NESSIE is an electronic structure code that uses a real-space FEM discretization and domain-decomposition (DD) to perform all-electron ground-state DFT and real-time excited-state TDDFT calculations. The code is written to take advantage of multilevel parallelisms of the FEAST eigenvalue solver to target systems containing many distributed-memory compute nodes. The real space mesh is generated using the software tetgen.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    RMGDFT

    RMGDFT

    Real Space Multigrid based electronic structure code.

    News: active RMG development has moved to github https://github.com/RMGDFT News: V4.1.0 released on 09/29/2020 News: V4.0.0 released on 09/01/2020 with major updates. News: V3.0.0 released on 06/09/2018 with major updates. News: V2.2.2 released on 10/14/2017 with minor bug fixes. News: V2.2 with performance enhancements, bug fixes and new features released on 06/26/2017. Sources are available with binaries to follow soon. News: V2.1 with many improvements released on 07/15/2016. Sources and binaries are available. RMG is a density functional theory (DFT) based electronic structure code that uses real space grids to represent wavefunctions, charge densities and ionic potentials. Designed for scaleability it has been run successfully on systems with thousands of nodes and hundreds of thousands of CPU cores. It is currently under active development and contributions are gladly accepted.
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    An editor for small organic molecules, written in C using gtk+. It can read and write SMILES and cml and can save to dia's file format. It is suitable for creating chemical molecule diagrams for lower level chemistry/ochem lab reports.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    WebChemViewer

    A simple program for sharing molecular structures with associated data

    Sharing lists of molecular structures with associated chemical properties is a common task in computer-aided drug design and medicinal chemistry. WebChem Viewer is a simple, free, open-source program that generates HTML-formatted output that can be viewed in any modern web browser, on any operating system (including mobile), without requiring the installation of additional software. The output can also be easily incorporated into existing web pages. WebChem Viewer is released under the FreeBSD license. It was created by Jacob Durrant, a post-doc in the lab of Rommie E. Amaro.
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    GLARE is a library and a software for product based optimization of reagent lists in the context of a chemical combinatorial library design. Large virtual combinatorial libraries containing 10^12 products have been optimized within a second.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    grcarma

    A Tk frontend to MD trajectories analysis program carma

    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    APBS

    APBS

    Biomolecular electrostatics software

    This software has moved to http://www.poissonboltzmann.org/.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Tools to build molecular-docking activity prediction models by PLS regression with iterative training and pose-selection. Descriptors include (i) docking score(s), (ii) pharmacophore features, (iii) multi-feature descriptors learned by decision trees.
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    Biological Network Analyzer
    Workbench for visualizing biological networks (regulatory, interaction, and metabolic). Can be used as a front-end for BNDB datawarehouses, but also as stand-alone tool.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    BrennerMD is a public domain Fortran molecular dynamics program by Donald Brenner and other people. This project is to maintain the original source code and to build a Python interface on top of it.
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    Source code for the Chemical Informatics and Cyberinfrastructure Collaboratory project.
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    ChemClipse 3rd Party Libraries

    ChemClipse Third Party Libraries

    The ChemClipse 3rd Party Libraries are plug-ins which encapsulate the functionality of other open-source projects to be usable through Eclipse/OSGi bundles within the ChemClipse Rich Client Platform (RCP).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A Molecular Chemical Viewer using OpenGL and Platform independent provided for the study of Chemicals, including physical, chemical and visual properties.
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    The Chemical Structures Project is a set of 3D structures of molecules in CML format. Each file contains also some physical properties, which can be access using a web browser or a CML file reader.
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    MCTDHTools

    A library to easily analyse output of the Heidelberg MCTDH code

    This project aims to provide a set of routines to easily read in and manipulate the output of the Heidelberg MCTDH code. The goal is to enable a new user to quickly get started with writing custom analysis programs. Also, it should enable more experienced users (== us) to write small, clean, and testable analysis programs, something that seems incompatible with the Fortran-77 code of the Heidelberg MCTDH package.
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