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Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion simulator

By Baudilio Tejerina

Northwestern University

This tool calculates the optimal distribution of particles subject to a Coulombic potential on the surface of a sphere.

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Version 1.1.0 - published on 30 Jun 2010

doi:10.4231/D34X54G5X cite this

This tool is closed source.

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Usage

World usage

Location of all "Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion simulator" Users Since Its Posting

Simulation Users

132

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Users By Organization Type
Type Users
Educational - University 91 (68.94%)
Unidentified 25 (18.94%)
Educational - Pre-College 9 (6.82%)
Industry 6 (4.55%)
Unemployed 1 (0.76%)
Users by Country of Residence
Country Users
us UNITED STATES 58 (62.37%)
in INDIA 18 (19.35%)
es SPAIN 3 (3.23%)
be BELGIUM 2 (2.15%)
id INDONESIA 2 (2.15%)
ca CANADA 2 (2.15%)
de GERMANY 2 (2.15%)
bd BANGLADESH 2 (2.15%)
br BRAZIL 2 (2.15%)
gb UNITED KINGDOM 2 (2.15%)

Simulation Runs

544

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Overview
Average Total
Wall Clock Time 1.01 hours 14.39 days
CPU time 4.73 seconds 26.88 minutes
Interaction Time 12.71 minutes 3.01 days

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