Tags: visualization

Description

Simulators can produce all sorts of numbers, but the numbers themselves aren't terribly meaningful until they are put into context by visualization techniques. For example, the coordinates of the various atoms in a molecule don't readily convey the shape of the molecule, but once those coordinates are loaded into VMD, the the resulting picture conveys not only the shape of the molecule, but other important properties as well.

Learn more about visualization techniques from the resources on this site, listed below.

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  1. AIDA: A tool for exhaustive enumeration of solutions to the quantized Frank-Bilby equation

    08 Jan 2018 | | Contributor(s):: Ali Sangghaleh, Michael J. Demkowicz

    We present a tool called Arrangement of Interface Dislocation Arrays (AIDA) for enumerating all dislocation networks that satisfy the quantized Frank-Bilby equation for any interface between cubic crystals with a single-atom basis, i.e. FCC/FCC, BCC/BCC, and FCC/BCC interfaces. The set of...

  2. Facio

    25 May 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Masahiko Suenaga

    Facio is a 3D-graphics program for molecular modeling and visualization of quantum chemical calculations(GAMESS and Gaussian). It is a GUI for FMO (Fragment MO) calculation. Selected features include: (1) From a PDB file, create GAMESS/FMO input with 4 mouse clicks. (2) Manual fragmentation for...

  3. Molecular Workbench: An Interface to the Molecular World

    25 Jun 2006 | | Contributor(s):: Charles Xie

    The Molecular Workbench software is a free, open-source modeling and authoring program specifically designed for use in science education. Powered by a set of real-time molecular simulation engines that compute and visualize the motion of particles interacting through force fields, in both 2D and...