Spglib
Spglib is a library for finding and handling crystal symmetries written in C.
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References in zbMATH (referenced in 11 articles )
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Sorted by year (- Gui-Bin Liu, Miao Chu, Zeying Zhang, Zhi-Ming Yu, Yugui Yao: SpaceGroupIrep: A package for irreducible representations of space group (2020) arXiv
- J. Magnus Rahm; Paul Erhart: WulffPack: A Python package for Wulff constructions (2020) not zbMATH
- Matthew L. Evans; Andrew J. Morris: matador: a Python library for analysing, curating and performing high-throughput density-functional theory calculations (2020) not zbMATH
- Scott Fredericks, Dean Sayre, Qiang Zhu: PyXtal: a Python Library for Crystal Structure Generation and Symmetry Analysis (2019) arXiv
- Alex M Ganose; Adam J Jackson; David O Scanlon: sumo: Command-line tools for plotting and analysis of periodic ab initio calculations (2018) not zbMATH
- Fredrik Eriksson, Erik Fransson, Paul Erhart: The hiphive package for the extraction of high-order force constants by machine learning (2018) arXiv
- Hicks, David; Oses, Corey; Gossett, Eric; Gomez, Geena; Taylor, Richard H.; Toher, Cormac; Mehl, Michael J.; Levy, Ohad; Curtarolo, Stefano: AFLOW-SYM: platform for the complete, automatic and self-consistent symmetry analysis of crystals (2018)
- Falls, Zackary; Lonie, David C.; Avery, Patrick; Shamp, Andrew; Zurek, Eva: \textscXtalOptversion r9: an open-source evolutionary algorithm for crystal structure prediction (2016)
- Giovanni Pizzi, Andrea Cepellotti, Riccardo Sabatini, Nicola Marzari, Boris Kozinsky: AiiDA: Automated Interactive Infrastructure and Database for Computational Science (2015) arXiv
- Li, Wu; Carrete, Jesús; A. Katcho, Nebil; Mingo, Natalio: ShengBTE: a solver of the Boltzmann transport equation for phonons (2014)
- Lonie, David C.; Zurek, Eva: \textttXtalOpt: an open-source evolutionary algorithm for crystal structure prediction (2011)