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Quantum Dot Lab

By Gerhard Klimeck1, Matteo Mannino2, Michael McLennan2, Wei Qiao2, Xufeng Wang2

1. Purdue University - West Lafayette; 2. Purdue University, West Lafayette;

Compute the eigenstates of a particle in a box of various shapes including domes and pyramids.

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Version 1.1.4 - published on 29 Oct 2008

DOI: 10254/nanohub-r450.6 cite this

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Table 1: Overview
Item Average Total
Simulation Users: - 2,191
Interactive Sessions: - 7,860
Simulation Sessions: - 12,584
Simulation Runs: - 20,176
Wall Time: 5.63 hours 2952.9 days
CPU time: 7.75 seconds 1.11 days
Interaction Time: 1.61 hours 827.13 days

Table 2: Users By Organization Type
# Type Users Percent
1 Educational - University 1,814 82.79
2 Industry 95 4.34
3 National Lab 66 3.01
4 Educational - Unspec. Level 62 2.83
5 Unidentified 49 2.24
6 Educational - Pre-College 47 2.15
7 Unemployed 23 1.05
8 Government Agency 19 0.87
9 Personal 17 0.78
10 Military 9 0.41
Total Users 2,191 100
Table 3: Users by Country of Residence
# Country Users Percent
1 United States 1,059 48.33
2 Czech Republic 197 8.99
3 India 122 5.57
4 Korea, Republic of 82 3.74
5 China 57 2.6
6 Germany 52 2.37
7 Canada 40 1.83
8 Colombia 34 1.55
9 Taiwan 33 1.51
10 Italy 33 1.51
Total Users 2,191 100
Table 4: Top Domains by User Count
# Domains Users Percent
1 Unidentified 553 25.24
2 vutbr.cz 206 9.4
3 purdue.edu 144 6.57
4 comcast.net 119 5.43
5 verizon.net 58 2.65
6 siu.edu 57 2.6
7 rr.com 55 2.51
8 mchsi.com 49 2.24
9 cox.net 39 1.78
10 nsu.edu 29 1.32
Total Users 2,191 100

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