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Input files are handled using the (included) Bizarre Atom Simulation |
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Syntax (BASS) library. |
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Simulations are started in OOPSE using two files: |
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1) a C-based meta-data (.md) file, and |
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Detailed descriptions of the structures of these two files are |
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available in the "doc" directory. Sample simulations are |
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What you need to compile and use OOPSE: |
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1) Good C, C++ and Fortran95 compilers. We've built and tested OOPSE |