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PyMOL is an OpenGL based molecular visualization system
The Open-Source PyMOL repository has been moved to github:
https://github.com/schrodinger/pymol-open-source
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The PyMOL community wiki has its own home:
https://pymolwiki.org/
The parallelized FDTD Schrodinger Solver implements a parallel algorithm for solving the time-independent 3d Schrodinger equation using the finite difference time domain (FDTD) method. See the Hosted Apps > MediaWiki menu item for more information.
self-consistent schrodinger-poisson code for core-shell nanowires
PAMELA (Pseudospectral Analysis Method with Exchange & Local Approximations) is a self-contained suite of MATLAB codes that can calculate electronic energies, densities, wavefunctions, and band-bending diagrams within a self-consistent Schrödinger-Poisson formalism.
Schrodinger is a project implementing the Dirac video codec in ANSI C code. It is meant to be highly optimized and portable. Schrodinger is developed as a joint effort between the BBC and Fluendo.
qsims simulates quantum dynamics with an (almost) arbitrary time-dependent Hamiltonian. qsims uses a Chebychev polynomial expansion of the Schrodinger propagator, and the pseudospectral method developed by R. Kosloff.