atomec
Python-based average-atom code for simulations of high energy density phenomena such as in warm dense matter.
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Python-based average-atom code for simulations of high energy density phenomena such as in warm dense matter.
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- Host: GitHub
- Owner: atomec-project
- License: bsd-3-clause
- Language: Python
- Default Branch: develop
- Homepage: https://atomec-project.github.io/atoMEC/
- Size: 7.66 MB
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- Open Issues: 17
- Releases: 6
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README.md

atoMEC: Average-Atom Code for Matter under Extreme Conditions
atoMEC is a python-based average-atom code for simulations of high energy density phenomena such as in warm dense matter. It is designed as an open-source and modular python package.
atoMEC uses Kohn-Sham density functional theory, in combination with an average-atom approximation, to solve the electronic structure problem for single-element materials at finite temperature.
More information on the average-atom methodology and Kohn-Sham density functional theory can be found (for example) in this paper and references therein.
This repository is structured as follows:
├── atoMEC : source code
├── docs : sphinx documentation
├── examples : simple examples to get you started with the package
└── tests : CI tests
Installation
The latest stable release of atoMEC can be installed via pip. It is first necessary to install the libxc package from a tarball source, because it currently has no official wheels distribution on PyPI. This step takes some time.
sh
$ pip install https://gitlab.com/libxc/libxc/-/archive/6.2.2/libxc-6.2.2.tar.gz
$ pip install atoMEC
Note that atoMEC does not (yet) support Windows installation (please see the section below on supported operating systems).
Read on for instructions on how to install atoMEC from source, using the recommended pipenv installation route.
Installation via pipenv
First, clone the atoMEC repository and cd into the main directory.
- It is recommended to install atoMEC inside a virtual environment. Below, we detail how to achive this with pipenv.
This route is recommended because pipenv automatically creates a virtual environment and manages dependencies. Note that pyblibxc is automatically installed in this case, so there is no need to install it separately.
- First, install
pipenvif it is not already installed, for example viapip install pipenv(or see pipenv for installation instructions) - Next, install
atoMEC's dependencies withpipenv install(use--devoption to install the test dependencies in the same environment) - Use
pipenv shellto activate the virtual environment - Install atoMEC with
pip install atoMEC(for developers:pip install -e .) - Now run scripts from inside the
atoMECvirtual environment, e.g.python examples/simple.py
- Run the tests (see Testing section below) and report any failures (for example by raising an issue).
Supported operating systems
- Linux and macOS: atoMEC has been installed on various linux distributions and macOS, and is expected to work for most distributions and versions
- Windows: atoMEC does not support Windows installation. This is due to the dependency on
pylibxcwhich currently lacks Windows support. We are looking into ways to make the dependency onpylibxcoptional, in order to allow installation on Windows. However, this is not currently a priority.
Supported Python versions
- atoMEC has been tested and is expected to work for all Python versions >= 3.8 and <= 3.12
- atoMEC does not work for Python <= 3.7
- Until 09.10.2023 (release 1.4.0), all development and CI testing was done with Python 3.8. As of this date, development and CI testing is done with Python 3.12.
- Python 3.12 is therefore the recommended version for atoMEC >= 1.4.0, since this is used for the current testing and development environment
Running
You can familiarize yourself with the usage of this package by running the example scripts in examples/.
Contributing to atoMEC
We welcome your contributions, please adhere to the following guidelines when contributing to the code:
* In general, contributors should develop on branches based off of develop and merge requests should be to develop
* Please choose a descriptive branch name
* Merges from develop to master will be done after prior consultation of the core development team
* Merges from develop to master are only done for code releases. This way we always have a clean master that reflects the current release
* Code should be formatted using black style
Testing
- First, install the test requirements (if not already installed in the virtual env with
pipenv install --dev): ```sh # activate environment first (optional) $ pipenv shell
install atoMEC as editable project in current directory (for developers)
$ pip install -e .[tests]
alternatively install package from PyPI with test dependencies
$ pip install atoMEC[tests] ```
- To run the tests:
sh $ pytest --cov=atoMEC --random-order tests/
Build documentation locally (for developers)
Install the prerequisites:
sh
$ pip install -r docs/requirements.txt
- Change into
docs/folder. - Run
make apidocs. - Run
make html. This creates a_buildfolder insidedocs. You may also want to usemake html SPHINXOPTS="-W"sometimes. This treats warnings as errors and stops the output at first occurrence of an error (useful for debugging rST syntax). - Open
docs/_build/html/index.html. make cleanif required (e.g. after fixing errors) and building again.
Developers
Scientific Supervision
- Attila Cangi (Center for Advanced Systems Understanding)
- Eli Kraisler (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Core Developers and Maintainers
- Tim Callow (Center for Advanced Systems Understanding)
- Daniel Kotik (Center for Advanced Systems Understanding)
Contributions (alphabetical)
- Nathan Rahat (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
- Ekaterina Tsvetoslavova Stankulova (Center for Advanced Systems Understanding)
Citing atoMEC
If you use code from this repository in a published work, please cite
- T. J. Callow, D. Kotik, E. Kraisler, and A. Cangi, "atoMEC: An open-source average-atom Python code", Proceedings of the 21st Python in Science Conference, edited by Meghann Agarwal, Chris Calloway, Dillon Niederhut, and David Shupe (2022), pp. 31 – 39
- The DOI corresponding to the specific version of atoMEC that you used (DOIs are listed at Zenodo.org)
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- Login: atomec-project
- Kind: organization
- Repositories: 1
- Profile: https://github.com/atomec-project
Citation (CITATION.cff)
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- affiliation: "Center for Advanced Systems Understanding (CASUS), Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V. (HZDR)"
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- affiliation: "Center for Advanced Systems Understanding (CASUS), Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V. (HZDR)"
family-names: Kotik
given-names: Daniel
orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8735-3199
- affiliation: "Center for Advanced Systems Understanding (CASUS), Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V. (HZDR)"
family-names: Tsvetoslavova Stankulova
given-names: Ekaterina
- affiliation: "Fritz Haber Center for Molecular Dynamics and Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem"
family-names: Rahat
given-names: Nathan
- affiliation: "Fritz Haber Center for Molecular Dynamics and Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem"
family-names: Kraisler
given-names: Eli
orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0139-258X
- affiliation: "Center for Advanced Systems Understanding (CASUS), Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V. (HZDR)"
family-names: Cangi
given-names: Attila
orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9162-262X
cff-version: 1.4.0
date-released: 2023-09-11
keywords:
- "density-functional-theory"
- "plasma-physics"
- "electronic-structure"
- "atomic-physics"
- "warm-dense-matter"
license: "BSD-3-Clause"
message: "If you use this software, please cite it using these metadata."
repository-code: "https://github.com/atomec-project/atoMEC"
title: atoMEC
doi: 10.5281/zenodo.5205718 # This DOI represents all versions, and will always resolve to the latest one.
version: 1.4.0
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