MDDISK
Soft Disk Fluid Molecular Dynamics Simulation


MDDISK is a C program which allows the user to manipulate and run a graphical molecular dynamics simulation of a fluid modeled as a collection of soft disks.

Because the Motif interface is required, it is not possible to compile and run this program on some machines. It is known, however, that the program can be set up on Sun's.

Related Data and Programs:

CRYSTAL_COORDINATES is a FORTRAN90 program which can be used to generate suitable coordinates for a set of molecules in a rectangular slab. This data can be used as the initial data by MD1.

GNUPLOT is a program which can be used to display the time evolution of temperature, kinetic energy, potential energy, total energy, or pressure, which are the individual columns of the MD1 output file.

HODGE, a C program which implements a 2D cellular automaton, that can be regarded as a model of the spread of an illness, and whose parameters can be tuned to exhibit stability, regular waves, or a variety of chaotic behavior. This is a simplified version of a program by Martin Gerhardt and Heike Schuster

ISING_SIMULATION is a FORTRAN90 library which carries out a Monte Carlo simulation of a 3D Ising model.

MD_OPEN_MP is a C program which carries out a molecular dynamics simulation using OpenMP.

MD1 is a FORTRAN90 molecular dynamics simulation program.

MD2 is a FORTRAN90 molecular dynamics simulation program.

MD3 is a FORTRAN90 molecular dynamics simulation program.

MD3GLUE is a FORTRAN90 molecular dynamics simulation program.

MDBNCH is a FORTRAN77 benchmark molecular simulation calculation.

REACTOR_SIMULATION is a FORTRAN90 program which is a simple Monte Carlo simulation of the shielding effect of a slab of a certain thickness in front of a neutron source. This program was provided as an example with the book "Numerical Methods and Software."

XISING is a C program which simulates the variation in ferromagnetism in a material, displaying the results using X Windows.

XWAVES is a C program which simulates the behavior of solution of certain forms of the wave equation, displaying the results using X Windows.

X Window is a library of routines which allow the definition, control, communication and display of graphics information generated on one machine and displayed on another.

Author:

Dennis Rapaport

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Last revised on 23 February 2006.