Static libraryIn computer science, a static library or statically-linked library is a set of routines, external functions and variables which are resolved in a caller at compile-time and copied into a target application by a compiler, linker, or binder, producing an and a stand-alone executable. This executable and the process of compiling it are both known as a static build of the program. Historically, libraries could only be static.
Spartan (chemistry software)Spartan is a molecular modelling and computational chemistry application from Wavefunction. It contains code for molecular mechanics, semi-empirical methods, ab initio models, density functional models, post-Hartree–Fock models, and thermochemical recipes including G3(MP2) and T1. Quantum chemistry calculations in Spartan are powered by Q-Chem. Primary functions are to supply information about structures, relative stabilities and other properties of isolated molecules.
GROMACSGROMACS is a molecular dynamics package mainly designed for simulations of proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. It was originally developed in the Biophysical Chemistry department of University of Groningen, and is now maintained by contributors in universities and research centers worldwide. GROMACS is one of the fastest and most popular software packages available, and can run on central processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs). It is free, open-source software released under the GNU General Public License (GPL), and starting with version 4.
Migration planétaireUne migration planétaire, ou migration orbitale, a lieu lorsqu'une planète interagit avec le disque de gaz ou les planétoïdes en orbite autour d'une étoile. Cette interaction résulte en une modification des paramètres orbitaux de l'objet, en particulier de son demi-grand axe. Le phénomène de la migration planétaire est l'explication la plus commune apportée à l'existence des Jupiters chauds, des planètes extrasolaires d'une masse jovienne mais d'une période orbitale de quelques jours seulement.