Wales Group

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The usual suspects at Byron's Pool after Vanessa's viva
Mike bringing American passion to English sport. It's just not Cricket!

Members:

  • Prof David J. Wales
  • Szilard Fejer
  • Chris Whittleston
  • Hayley McKay
  • Dr Joanne Carr
  • Dr Dwaipayan Chakrabarti
  • Dr Edyta Malolepsza
  • Dr Birgit Strodel
  • Dr Jason Green

with

  • Celebrity batsman, Dr Mike Prentiss

This page is intended to be an index of useful info concerning group practice and use of software including tutorials. Please feel free to add any notes you have on software use and especially on common problems you encounter. Any links in red have not been written yet so if you get time, please fill in some of the gaps!

Group software

Our software is managed under Subversion (SVN) version control. For information on how to set up your SVN details and access the code, see the SVN setup page. Tips on good practice when using SVN can be found on the group version control page. It is highly recommended that you read this once you have set up your details. Once you're up and running, you should definitely take a look at the Theory Sector SVN Page which is chock full of useful info on the commands you'll be using on a regular basis.

The official documentation can be found here. It is highly recommended that before you start any jobs, you check the documentation to make sure you understand what each keyword you have specified does and if it's necessary! The links below provide a few working examples for each program the group uses, from initial setup to job submission.

Showing your output to DJW is particularly important when you are starting to use one of these programs for the first time. Always question any output that looks suspicious. The below links provide more information on each piece of code, including worked tutorials and general help!

  • GMIN: A program for finding global minima and calculating thermodynamic properties from basin-sampling.
  • OPTIM: A program for optimizing geometries and calculating reaction pathways
  • PATHSAMPLE: A driver for OPTIM to create stationary point databases using discrete path sampling and perform kinetic analysis

Useful software

Useful scripts

Useful linux stuff

Group practice

If you add a page under here please prefix the name with Wales or similar to avoid confusion with pages that apply to the whole sector.