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aiida-pseudo
AiiDA plugin that simplifies working with pseudopotentials. For more information on how to install and use the package, please consult the documentation.
The following table shows which versions of aiida-pseudo
are compatible with which versions of AiiDA and Python.
Plugin | AiiDA | Python |
---|---|---|
v1.5.0 < v2.0.0 | ||
v0.8.0 < v1.5.0 | ||
v0.7.0 < v0.8.0 | ||
v0.1.0 < v0.7.0 |
The aiida-pseudo
plugin package is released under the MIT license.
See the LICENSE.txt
file for more details.
We acknowledge support from:
NCCR MARVEL funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation | EU Centre of Excellence MaX (Horizon 2020 EINFRA-5, Grant No. 676598) | swissuniversities P-5 project "Materials Cloud" |
FAQs
AiiDA plugin that simplifies working with pseudo potentials.
We found that aiida-pseudo demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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