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- Q7099212 subject Q8003202.
- Q7099212 subject Q8468659.
- Q7099212 abstract "Orac is a classical molecular dynamics computer program (written in FORTRAN language) for simulating complex molecular systems at the atomistic level. The code was written originally in 1989-90 by Massimo Marchi during his stay at IBM, Kingston (USA). The code was further developed at CECAM in 1995 and released under the GPL license in 1997. The latest release of Orac may be run in parallel using the standard Message Passing Interface libraries, allowing replica exchange simulations, multiple walkers metadynamics simulations and multiple steered molecular dynamics nonequilibrium trajectories.".
- Q7099212 wikiPageExternalLink orac.
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- Q7099212 wikiPageWikiLink Q6639713.
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- Q7099212 wikiPageWikiLink Q8003202.
- Q7099212 wikiPageWikiLink Q83303.
- Q7099212 wikiPageWikiLink Q8468659.
- Q7099212 wikiPageWikiLink Q901663.
- Q7099212 comment "Orac is a classical molecular dynamics computer program (written in FORTRAN language) for simulating complex molecular systems at the atomistic level. The code was written originally in 1989-90 by Massimo Marchi during his stay at IBM, Kingston (USA). The code was further developed at CECAM in 1995 and released under the GPL license in 1997.".
- Q7099212 label "Orac (MD program)".
- Q7099212 homepage orac.