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Ninithi
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Ninithi (Sinhala: නිනිති) is free and open source modelling software that can be used to visualize and analyze carbon materials used in nanotechnology. Users of ninithi can visualize the 3D molecular geometries of graphene/nano-ribbons, carbon nanotubes (both single wall and multi-wall) and fullerenes. Ninithi also provides features to simulate the electronic band structures of graphene and carbon nanotubes.[1] The software was developed by Lanka Software Foundation,[2] in Sri Lanka and released in 2010 under the GPL licence. Ninithi is written in the Java programming language and available for both Microsoft Windows and Linux platforms.
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Generalized equations and algorithms used in ninithi were published in 2010.[3]
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See also
- SAMSON: a software platform for integrated computational nanoscience
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