Publicly available computer codes
The following computer codes related to FRIB-TA science are freely available to researchers. Please consult the links for details on the use licenses.
General and Libraries/Environment
- Computer Physics Communications Program library has many codes. Go to www.cpc.cs.qub.ac.uk and use search term "nuclear".
- Computation Environment for Nuclear Structure by Morten Hjorth-Jensen. Includes the Oslo shell model code and many-body perturbation theory codes: github.com/ManyBodyPhysics/CENS.
- MADNESS: Multiresolution Adaptive Numerical Environment for Scientific Simulation
- Optical potentials in nuclear physics https://sites.google.com/view/opticalpotentials/
- TAO: Toolkit for Advanced Optimization (includes POUNDerS), now part of PETSc .
Shell Model
- BIGSTICK is a flexible configuration-interaction open-source shell-model code for the many-fermion problem, written in Fortran 90 (plus extensions). It is described here and the source code and sample inputs are found at github.com/cwjsdsu/BigstickPublick.
- KSHELL, a nuclear shell model calculation code described here. Download here.
- NuShellX is for large-scale on-the-fly shell model calculations on your PC. Described here and here. Available from www.garsington.eclipse.co.uk and people.nscl.msu.edu/~brown/resources/resources.html.
- LSU3shell Ab Initio No-Core Shell Model in SU(3) and Sp(3,R) Bases. SourceForge site has code and tests.
- spncci is a Sp(3,R) code from Notre Dame. The github respository includes a quick-start guide.
Reactions
- FRESCO scattering code for coupled channels calculations:
github.com/I-Thompson/fresco.
Nuclear Energy Density Functionals
THEO4EXP virtual infrastructure
- THEO4EXP list of codes at:
https://institucional.us.es/theo4exp/.