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[[Image:Espresso-cup.jpg|thumbnail|right|The logo of {{ES}} has been produced using {{ES}} itself.]]
 
[[Image:Espresso-cup.jpg|thumbnail|right|The logo of {{ES}} has been produced using {{ES}} itself.]]
 
 
'''{{ES}}''' is a software package for simulations of soft-matter systems, which is co-developed and used in the working group for most of its research.
 
'''{{ES}}''' is a software package for simulations of soft-matter systems, which is co-developed and used in the working group for most of its research.
  
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== Coworkers ==
 
== Coworkers ==
 
* [[Christian Holm]]: Project coordination
 
* [[Christian Holm]]: Project coordination
* [[Olaf Lenz]]: Core developement
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* [[Olaf Lenz]]: Core development
* [[Kai Grass]]: Developement
 
  
== Collaborations ==
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== Collaborators ==
 
* {{MPIP}}: {{ES}} has been originally developed in [[Christian Holm]]'s group at the MPI-P, where it is hosted and where it is also developed.
 
* {{MPIP}}: {{ES}} has been originally developed in [[Christian Holm]]'s group at the MPI-P, where it is hosted and where it is also developed.
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* Hanjo Limbach (original developer) at Nestlé research, Lausanne, Switzerland
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* Axel Arnold (original developer) at AMOLF, Amsterdam
  
 
== Publications ==
 
== Publications ==

Revision as of 15:40, 26 June 2007

The logo of ESPResSo has been produced using ESPResSo itself.

ESPResSo is a software package for simulations of soft-matter systems, which is co-developed and used in the working group for most of its research.

ESPResSo is capable of doing classical Template:Wp simulations of many types of systems in different Template:Wps (NVE, NVT, NPT). It contains many advanced simulation algorithms (Lattice-Boltzmann). ESPResSo is controlled via Template:Wp scripts, which gives it a great flexibility.

Besides doing the regular research on different physical systems, the working group is constantly trying to improve and extend the ESPResSo software.

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