RE: dft programs
Dear Meike,
have a look at
http://www.claessen.net/chemistry/soft_mod_en.html
where I compiled a list of free and commercial modeling programs. Some of
the free programs are DFT capable and have an open source (e.g. NWChem).
Regards,
Rolf
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> Dear all,
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> could you please point me to a webpage, where I can find dft programs
> where the source code is free available?
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> Thanks,
> Meike
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