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SMFA

SMFA is a general program package for performing quantum chemistry calculations on large molecules, using an energy-based fragmentation approach. The program can calculate electronic energies, energy gradients and second derivatives; perform geometry optimization; find first order saddle points (transition states); perform energy optimized scans along a user-defined path; and evaluate various molecular properties. The program can use any of the following quantum chemistry packages: GAMESS(US), GAUSSIAN, NWChem and Q-Chem. In addition, SMFA provides a number of utility programs that, inter alia, calculate vibrational frequencies and infrared spectra with isotopic substitutions, the electrostatic potential on the solvent-accessible-surface, and isodesmic and higher order near-iso-energetic reaction schemes. Calculations of the electronic energy and related properties can be carried out using a scheme that provides a computation time that is linearly dependent on the size of the molecule or, if the user has enough processing units available, in a computation time that is independent of the size of the molecule.

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Requirements

Installation

git clone https://github.com/SMFA/SMFA.git # Clone SMFA source code from GitHub

SMFA Publications

  1. Collins, M. A. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 2012, 14, 7744–7751.

Licensing

Version

1.0rc1