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Revision as of 21:19, 6 December 2019

Description

AtomEye website  

AtomEye is free atomistic visualization software for all major UNIX platforms. It is based on a newly developed graphics core library of higher quality than the X-window standard, with area-weighted anti-aliasing. An order-N neighbourlist algorithm is used to compute the bond connectivity. The functionalities of AtomEye include: parallel and perspective projections with full three-dimensional navigation; customizable bond and coordination number calculation; colour-encoding of arbitrary user-defined quantities; local atomic strain invariant; coloured atom tiling and tracing; up to 16 cutting planes; periodic boundary condition translations; high-quality JPEG, PNG and EPS screenshots; and animation scripting.

Required Modules

modules documentation

  • intel
  • {{#lowercase:AtomEye}}

System Variables

  • HPC_ATOMEYE_DIR - installation directory
  • HPC_ATOMEYE_BIN - executable program directory
  • HPC_ATOMEYE_LIB - library directory
  • HPC_ATOMEYE_INC - include directory





Citation

If you publish research that uses AtomEye you have to cite it as follows:

J. Li, AtomEye: an efficient atomistic configuration viewer, Modeling Simulation in Material Science Engineering, 11 (2003) 173-177