.. pyMC documentation master file, created by sphinx-quickstart on Wed Jul 31 13:13:22 2019. You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least contain the root `toctree` directive. What is abICS ? ------------------------------------------ abICS is a software framework for performing configurational sampling in disordered systems, with a specific emphasis on multi-component solid state systems such as metal and oxide alloys. It couples parallel sampling methods with external codes that perform structural relaxation and energy calculations. We provide interfaces for Quantum Espresso, VASP, and aenet, with planned support for OpenMX in the near future. Developers ------------------------------------------ abICS is developed by the following members. - ver. 0.1 - Shusuke Kasamatsu (Yamagata University) - Yuichi Motoyama (Institute for Solid State Physics, Univ. of Tokyo) - Kazuyoshi Yoshimi (Institute for Solid State Physics, Univ. of Tokyo) - Yoshiyuki Yamamoto (Institute for Solid State Physics, Univ. of Tokyo) - Osamu Sugino (Institute for Solid State Physics, Univ. of Tokyo) - Taisuke Ozaki (Institute for Solid State Physics, Univ. of Tokyo) Version information ------------------------------------------ - ver. 0.1 : 2019/12/10. License -------------- This package is distributed under GNU General Public License version 3 (GPL v3) or later. Copyright -------------- © *2019- The University of Tokyo. All rights reserved.* This software was developed with the support of \"*Project for advancement of software usability in materials science*\" of The Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo.