GRAPHICAL R-MATRIX ATOMIC COLLISION ENVIRONMENT (GRACE) - THE PROBLEMSPECIFICATION STAGE

Citation
Ns. Scott et al., GRAPHICAL R-MATRIX ATOMIC COLLISION ENVIRONMENT (GRACE) - THE PROBLEMSPECIFICATION STAGE, Computer physics communications, 78(1-2), 1993, pp. 67-76
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Mathematical Method, Physical Science","Computer Applications & Cybernetics","Physycs, Mathematical
ISSN journal
00104655
Volume
78
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
67 - 76
Database
ISI
SICI code
0010-4655(1993)78:1-2<67:GRACE(>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
In this paper we introduce the concept of a graphical R-matrix atomic collision environment (GRACE). GRACE couples the graphical capability of powerful workstations with the processing power of supercomputers t o provide an environment for the study of atomic collision properties and processes. At the core of GRACE is a new generation R-matrix progr am package, which is used to compute properties characterising electro n atom and electron ion collisions. One of the motivations behind the project is to render this package simple to use by novice and experien ced users alike, thereby significantly improving its usefulness to the physics community. GRACE is composed of a problem specification stage , a computation stage, and an interpretation stage. The focus of this paper is a description of the X Window graphical user interface which constitutes the problem specification stage of GRACE.