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    Simple DFT Software for Tutorials - Windows Platform

    ...About writing my own one - I considered this option, but I thought it'd be a tough job, at least for a single person. But, could you suggest a starting point, some docomentation or anything to start such a project, maybe limiting functionalities to the easier parts to implement. Could...
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    Simple DFT Software for Tutorials - Windows Platform

    Thanks for your help. I'm not in a university, but sometimes ago I found a free distribution of GAMESS (somewhere - can't remember anymore where it was), and I'm trying now to use it. I'll also try with Octopus... I'll let you know. bye
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    Simple DFT Software for Tutorials - Windows Platform

    Compilers won't be a big issue. Also, GUI is not the main need. Do you have any suggestion about the most proper package for that tutorial aim? thanks Fabio
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    Simple DFT Software for Tutorials - Windows Platform

    "Simple" DFT software Hi, is anybody aware of a "ligthweight" DFT software to be used as a tutorial (say for undergraduate students, etc.), so very simple to configure, use, and visualize results? Installation on a Windows platform would be the best... thanks Fabio
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    Quantum Mechanics: Explained for a Novice

    ... a small addition to the discussion ... Hi, the main problem physicists have in front of them is NOT to explain "why" things happens, but "how" they do. In this sense, having a perfectly working, purely probabilistic theory to explain the behaviour of electrons, or whatever, should be just...
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    Feynman Diagrams and free electrons

    Hi, as Feynman describes in his very good divulgatory book "QED", his diagrams have the horizontal axis indicating space, and the vertical that is time. Choosing the proper scales, a 45° line indicates a particle traveling at the speed of light in timespace. A line connecting two points...
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