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The aim of this page is to become a useful resource for physicists and students using Ubuntu (or any other) Linux. Please add information or comments.

Ubuntu Physics Packages

Ubuntu Linux includes many packages useful for physics.

Cernlib

A suite of data analysis tools and libraries created for use in physics experiments, but also with applications to other fields such as the chemical and biological sciences. The CERN Program Library is a large collection of general purpose libraries and modules maintained and offered in both source and object code form on the CERN central computers. The two most popular applications based on CERNLIB are PAW and GEANT 3.21. Most of these programs were developed at CERN and are therefore oriented towards the needs of a physics research laboratory that is general mathematics, data analysis, detectors simulation, data-handling etc... HomepageDocumentation Package Information

Geant321

A toolkit for the simulation of the passage of particles through matter Particle detector description and simulation tool Geant simulates the passage of subatomic particles through matter, for instance, particle detectors. For maximum flexibility, Geant simulations are performed by linking Fortran code supplied by the user with the Geant libraries, then running the resulting executable. Homepage Documentation(PDF) Package Information

Lightspeed

An OpenGL-based program developed to illustrate the effects of special relativity on the appearance of moving objects. Shows how objects moving at relativistic speeds look like Light Speed! is an OpenGL-based program which illustrates the effects of special relativity on the appearance of moving objects. When an object accelerates past a few million meters per second, these effects begin to grow noticeable, becoming more and more pronounced as the speed of light is approached. These relativistic effects are viewpoint-dependent, and include shifts in length, object hue, brightness and shape. The moving object is, by default, a geometric lattice. 3D Studio and LightWave 3D objects may be imported as well. Best of all, the simulator is completely interactive, rendering the exotic distortions in real-time! Homepage Package Information

Unofficial Physics packages

Other Physics software not in Ubuntu

Cadabra

A computer algebra system designed specifically for the solution of problems encountered in field theory. Homepage

CLHEP

A Class Library for High Energy Physics Homepage

ELMER

Finite Element Software for Multiphysical Problems. Homepage

JaxoDraw

A Java program for drawing Feynman diagrams. Homepage

PHYSICA

A high level, interactive programming environment with user friendly graphics and sophisticated mathematical analysis capabilities. Homepage

Pluto++

A Monte Carlo simulation tool for hadronic physics Hompage

PWscf

Also known as quantum ESPRESSO. A plane-wave Density Functional Theory code. It also has a not very friendly GUI. Homepage

ROOT

An Object Oriented Data Analysis Framework Homepage

SIESTA

Another Density Functional Theory code. This one uses atomic orbitals as its basis. Free for noncommercial use. Homepage

XCrySDen

A crystalline and molecular structure visualisation program. It is especially useful to display output files from DFT codes, such as PWscf, Wien2k and SIESTA. Homepage

Web Based Physics tools

Firefox plugins

Links

- HepForge Projects