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h1. SPHInX-Wiki h1. ==*The object-oriented DFT program library S/PHI/nX [1]*== by h2. S. Boeck1, C. Freysoldt2, J. Neugebauer3, [[et al]] == == Sixten Boeck ^1^, boeck at gemmanntics com, Gemmantics IT-Consulting, Christoph Freysoldt2, freysoldt at mpie de, Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung, Joerg Neugebauer3, neugebauer at mpie de, Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung == == [1] The object-oriented DFT program library S/PHI/nX S. Boeck, C. Freysoldt, A. Dick, L. Ismer, J. Neugebauer "Comp. Phys. Comm. (182), 2011, 543-554":http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465510003619 == == h2. About p(. [[Introduction]] [[List of S/PHI/nX authors]] [[License]] "Impressum":http://www.mpie.de/impressum h2. Download p(. S/PHI/nX is shipped as a set of C++ class libraries which can be used separately or as a whole. To download, follow "here....":http://sxlib.mpie.de/wiki/Download %{color:red}alter Link nach sxlib =:% http://sxlib.mpie.de/wiki/Download h2. Mailing list / Contact / News p(. 1. Subscribing to S/PHI/nX mailing list: send a blank email to sxusers-subscribe at mpie.de p(. 2. Questions on downloading, building, or using S/PHI/nX sxusers at mpie.de: requires successful subscription to mailing list p(. 3. If you are interested in using SPHInX for developing your own code. Note that you are free to use SPHInX for (academic) development without our consent as indicated in the [[License]]. Any user requests to this email address will be ignored. freysoldt at mpie.de p(. 4. Follow us on Twitter: * "@Sixten Boeck":https://twitter.com/sxboeck * "@Bjoern Lange":https://twitter.com/bjoern_lange * "@SxZhangS":https://twitter.com/SxZhangS h2. Documentation * User guide under construction... * Programming Interfaces [[API Documentation]] %{color:red}alter Link nach sxlib =:% * k.p tutorial h2. Testbed p(. The [[testbed]] allows to ensure basic functionality of the code after compilation. h2. Contributing Partners * Defect Chemistry and Spectroscopy group "Computational Materials Design Dept.":http://www.mpie.de/2702079/computational_materials_design Max-Planck-Institut fuer Eisenforschung Duesseldorf, Germany * "Gemmantics IT-Consulting":http://www.gemmantics.com Erkrath, Germany * "Photonics Theory Group":http://www.tyndall.ie/content/photonics-0 Tyndall National Institute, Cork, Ireland * "Rechenzentrum Garching of the Max-Planck-Society and the IPP":http://www.rzg.mpg.de Garching, Germany