Fortran Simulation: spectroscopy with fortran or anything else

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The discussion centers around simulating the spectrum of a specific ion under constant conditions such as density and temperature. The original poster seeks guidance on how to start the simulation process. Despite receiving numerous replies, they express difficulty in selecting the best advice due to the quality of all responses. The conversation highlights the complexity of starting a simulation project and the value of community input. Ultimately, the need for clear, actionable steps in simulation setup is emphasized.
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hi friends,
I'm going to simulate the spectrum of a specific ion, with constant situation (like: density, temperature and etc).
but I don't know what should I do first!
thanks for your help
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thanks for large amount of replys!:mad:
I really couldn't choose the best answer through them! all was great...:rolleyes:
 
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