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MIT Atomic Scale Modeling Toolkit

By Daniel Richards1, Elif Ertekin1, Jeffrey C Grossman2, David Strubbe1, Justin Riley3

1. University of California, Berkeley 2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

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Version 3.9 - published on 02 Nov 2011

doi:10.4231/D3RB6W197 cite this

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Table 1: Overview
Item Average Total
Simulation Users: - 1,543
Interactive Sessions: - 9,095
Simulation Sessions: - 9,188
Simulation Runs: - 18,106
Wall Clock Time: 14.39 hours 5509.42 days
CPU time: 47.97 seconds 5.1 days
Interaction Time: 1.92 hours 733.68 days

Table 2: Users By Organization Type
# Type Users Percent
1 Educational - University 1,137 73.69
2 Unidentified 329 21.32
3 Industry 56 3.63
4 National Lab 43 2.79
5 Government Agency 19 1.23
6 Unemployed 17 1.1
7 Educational - Pre-College 15 0.97
Total Users 1,543 100
Table 3: Users by Country of Residence
# Country Users Percent
1 UNITED STATES 633 41.02
2 INDIA 121 7.84
3 CHINA 62 4.02
4 CANADA 43 2.79
5 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 30 1.94
6 UNITED KINGDOM 27 1.75
7 GERMANY 26 1.69
8 TAIWAN 23 1.49
9 ITALY 21 1.36
10 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 21 1.36
Total Users 1,543 100
Table 4: Top Domains by User Count
# Domains Users Percent
1 Unidentified 592 38.37
2 mit.edu 116 7.52
3 comcast.net 98 6.35
4 berkeley.edu 85 5.51
5 purdue.edu 62 4.02
6 sbcglobal.net 38 2.46
7 rr.com 27 1.75
8 verizon.net 23 1.49
9 cox.net 21 1.36
10 uiuc.edu 17 1.1
Total Users 1,543 100

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