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OOMMF - The Object Oriented MicroMagnetic Framework

Description
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OOMMF - The Object Oriented MicroMagnetic Framework is a portable, extensible public domain micromagnetic program and associated tools that are intented to form a completely functional micromagnetics package

Site Version (Latest: 1.2a4pre) Notes
Not currently available.

 

License

This software was developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology by employees of the Federal Government in the course of their official duties. Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code this software is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.

Users of this application should credit the code authors and the NGS accordingly and where applicable the specific site where the code is installed, when publishing work using NGS resources. 

Running the Application on the NGS (General)

OOMMF is designed to be run on a dedicated computer through a Graphical User Interface. It can display graphics on a remote machine running an X server.

There are parts of the code that are not interactive and could be run through the batch system.

The NGS provides a Uniform Execution Environment script

/usr/ngs/OOMMF

that is the equivalent of the command

tclsh oommf.tcl

referred to the command line launching section of the user guide

Further Information

Copies of the documentation for all supported releases are available on ngs.leeds.ac.uk under:

  • /usr/local/NGS/oommf-12a3-20061212/oommf/doc
  • /usr/local/NGS/oommf-12a4pre-20091216/oommf/doc

The OOMMF project web site at http://math.nist.gov/oommf/ includes

 

 

Applications Support

The NGS cannot offer scientific support for applications. However if you require further information or believe there is something wrong with the installation, please contact the NGS support centre.

Acknowledgements

Please note: When publishing work based on use of the NGS, users should acknowledge both the authors of any programs used (see the individual program web sites, or contact the authors directly) and the NGS directly using the following line:
"The authors would like to acknowledge the use of the UK National Grid Service in carrying out this work"
This line must also accompany any use of the NGS logos.