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software [2019/09/09 21:26] – created ethanminotsoftware [2022/12/13 09:39] (current) ethanminot
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 ====OSU licensed==== ====OSU licensed====
 OSU has site licenses for some useful applications OSU has site licenses for some useful applications
-  * Matlab ([[matlab|instructions]] for using our lab copy of Matlab) (Python running NumPy and SciPy is an alternative, see open source software below)+  * [[Matlab]] (an alternative to Matlab is Python running NumPy and SciPy, see open source software below)
   * Mathematica   * Mathematica
   * Labview   * Labview
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   - Download and Install the appropriate version of NumPy (it will automatically detect Python)   - Download and Install the appropriate version of NumPy (it will automatically detect Python)
   - Download and Install the appropriate version of SciPy (it will automatically detect Python)   - Download and Install the appropriate version of SciPy (it will automatically detect Python)
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 +Use of Python 3.X is also becoming more widespread. NumPy and SciPy packages are also available for Python 3.X.
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 +Quantum Espresso is a popular Materials Simulation platform. One easy way to try it out on Windows is to download this [[https://www.materialscloud.org/work/quantum-mobile|virtual machine]] and run it using [[https://www.virtualbox.org/|Virtual Box]]. Further directions on using quantum espresso can be found on their [[https://www.quantum-espresso.org/|website]]. Numerous tutorials are available there. 
  
 Tutorials: Tutorials:
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