HipGISAXS
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HipGISAXS (High-performance GISAXS) is a massively parallel high-performance GISAXS simulation software. It is developed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Please visit its official website for more details.
References
- S. Chourou, A. Sarje, X.S. Li, E. Chan, A. Hexemer, "HipGISAXS: A High Performance Computing Code for Simulating Grazing Incidence X-Ray Scattering Data" Journal of Applied Crystallography 2013, 46, 6, 1781-1795. doi: 10.1107/S0021889813025843
- A. Sarje, X.S. Li, S. Chourou, E. Chan, A. Hexemer, "Massively Parallel X-ray Scattering Simulations" in Proceedings of the International Conference on High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis (Supercomputing, SC'12), no. 46, pp. 46:1-46:11, November 2012.