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NWChem: Past, present, and future

  • E. Aprà
  • , E. J. Bylaska
  • , W. A. De Jong
  • , N. Govind
  • , K. Kowalski
  • , T. P. Straatsma
  • , M. Valiev
  • , H. J.J. Van Dam
  • , Y. Alexeev
  • , J. Anchell
  • , V. Anisimov
  • , F. W. Aquino
  • , R. Atta-Fynn
  • , J. Autschbach
  • , N. P. Bauman
  • , J. C. Becca
  • , D. E. Bernholdt
  • , K. Bhaskaran-Nair
  • , S. Bogatko
  • , P. Borowski
  • J. Boschen, J. Brabec, A. Bruner, E. Cauët, Y. Chen, G. N. Chuev, C. J. Cramer, J. Daily, M. J.O. Deegan, T. H. Dunning, M. Dupuis, K. G. Dyall, G. I. Fann, S. A. Fischer, A. Fonari, H. Früchtl, L. Gagliardi, J. Garza, N. Gawande, S. Ghosh, K. Glaesemann, A. W. Götz, J. Hammond, V. Helms, E. D. Hermes, K. Hirao, S. Hirata, M. Jacquelin, L. Jensen, B. G. Johnson, H. Jónsson, R. A. Kendall, M. Klemm, R. Kobayashi, V. Konkov, S. Krishnamoorthy, M. Krishnan, Z. Lin, R. D. Lins, R. J. Littlefield, A. J. Logsdail, K. Lopata, W. Ma, A. V. Marenich, J. Martin Del Campo, D. Mejia-Rodriguez, J. E. Moore, J. M. Mullin, T. Nakajima, D. R. Nascimento, J. A. Nichols, P. J. Nichols, J. Nieplocha, A. Otero-De-La-Roza, B. Palmer, A. Panyala, T. Pirojsirikul, B. Peng, R. Peverati, J. Pittner, L. Pollack, R. M. Richard, P. Sadayappan, G. C. Schatz, W. A. Shelton, D. W. Silverstein, D. M.A. Smith, T. A. Soares, D. Song, M. Swart, H. L. Taylor, G. S. Thomas, V. Tipparaju, D. G. Truhlar, K. Tsemekhman, T. Van Voorhis, A. Vázquez-Mayagoitia, P. Verma, O. Villa, A. Vishnu, K. D. Vogiatzis, D. Wang, J. H. Weare, M. J. Williamson, T. L. Windus, K. Woliński, A. T. Wong, Q. Wu, C. Yang, Q. Yu, M. Zacharias, Z. Zhang, Y. Zhao, R. J. Harrison
  • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Intel
  • QSimulate Incorporated
  • University of Texas at Arlington
  • SUNY Buffalo
  • Pennsylvania State University
  • Washington University St. Louis
  • 4G Clinical LLC
  • Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin
  • Iowa State University
  • Czech Academy of Sciences
  • The University of Tennessee
  • Université libre de Bruxelles
  • Meta
  • Russian Academy of Sciences
  • University of Minnesota Twin Cities
  • University of Manchester
  • University of Washington
  • Dirac Solutions
  • Naval Research Laboratory
  • Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Schrdinger Inc.
  • University of St Andrews
  • Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
  • Max Planck Institute for Coal Research
  • University of California at San Diego
  • Saarland University
  • Sandia National Laboratories, California
  • RIKEN
  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Acrobatiq
  • University of Iceland
  • University of Girona
  • Australian National University
  • Florida Institute of Technology
  • University of Science and Technology of China
  • Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
  • Zerene Systems LLC
  • Cardiff University
  • Louisiana State University
  • CAS - Institute of Software
  • Gaussian Inc.
  • Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
  • University of Florida
  • DCI-Solutions
  • Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • University of Oviedo
  • Prince of Songkla University
  • StudyPoint
  • Ames Laboratory
  • University of Utah
  • Northwestern University
  • Universal Display Corporation
  • Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
  • ICREA
  • Aalto University
  • Siemens
  • Cray Inc
  • Gympass
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • 1QBit
  • NVIDIA
  • Shandong Normal University
  • University of Cambridge
  • Qwil
  • Advanced Micro Devices
  • Technical University of Munich
  • Stanford University
  • Wuhan University of Technology
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • QSimulate
  • Iowa State University
  • Czech Academy of Sciences
  • University of Washington
  • Dirac Solutions Inc.
  • University of California at San Diego
  • Sandia National Laboratory
  • University of Science and Technology of China
  • Louisiana State University
  • University of Florida
  • StudyPoint, Inc.
  • Iowa State University
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • University of Cambridge
  • Qwil PBC
  • Stony Brook University

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Abstract

Specialized computational chemistry packages have permanently reshaped the landscape of chemical and materials science by providing tools to support and guide experimental efforts and for the prediction of atomistic and electronic properties. In this regard, electronic structure packages have played a special role by using first-principle-driven methodologies to model complex chemical and materials processes. Over the past few decades, the rapid development of computing technologies and the tremendous increase in computational power have offered a unique chance to study complex transformations using sophisticated and predictive many-body techniques that describe correlated behavior of electrons in molecular and condensed phase systems at different levels of theory. In enabling these simulations, novel parallel algorithms have been able to take advantage of computational resources to address the polynomial scaling of electronic structure methods. In this paper, we briefly review the NWChem computational chemistry suite, including its history, design principles, parallel tools, current capabilities, outreach, and outlook.

Original languageEnglish
Article number184102
JournalJournal of Chemical Physics
Volume152
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - May 14 2020

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