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| − | == Suggestions for citing SALMON == | + | === [[Suggested citations]] === |
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| − | If you publish a paper in which SALMON makes an important contribution, we suggest you to cite the following articles.
| + | === [[Publications using SALMON]] === |
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| − | * If you calculate electron dynamics of a large isolated system, a massively parallel execution has been implemented in
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| − | * if you calculate electron dynamics in a unit cell of crystalline solid, the method has been formulated in
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| − | * One of the first implementations of the real-time time-dependent density functional calculation, in particular, instantaneous kick was introduced for the linear response calculations in
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| − | * Coupled multiscale calculations of electron dynamics and light propagation were formulated and implemented in
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| − | == Publications using SALMON and its former programs == | |
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| − | Literatures that use SALMON will be useful to know what problems SALMON will be useful.
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| − | We list papers that uses SALMON and its former version of programs (including GCEED developed in Institute of Molecular Science and ARTED developed in University of Tsukuba).
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| − | If you publish a paper using SALMON and the paper does not appear here, we would like to ask to let us know it.
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