List of Open Source Software which can be built on Fugaku

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  • OpenJDK 11
  • Ruby 2.6.5 or later
  • Python2 2.7.15
  • Python3 3.6.8
  • Numpy 1.14.3
  • SciPy 1.0.0
  • Eclipse IDE 2019-09 R Packages
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oommf

Package

oommf

Description

The Object Oriented MicroMagnetic Framework (OOMMF) is aimed at
developing portable, extensible public domain programs and tools for
micromagnetics. The code forms a completely functional micromagnetics
package, with the additional capability to be extended by other
programmers so that people developing new code can build on the OOMMF
foundation. OOMMF is written in C++, a widely-available, object-oriented
language that can produce programs with good performance as well as
extensibility. For portable user interfaces, we make use of Tcl/Tk so
that OOMMF operates across a wide range of Unix, Windows, and Mac OS X
platforms. The main contributors to OOMMF are Mike Donahue, and Don
Porter. Summary taken from OOMMF documentation
https://math.nist.gov/oommf/ OOMMF home page:
"https://math.nist.gov/oommf/" OOMMF as a git repository:
https://github.com/fangohr/oommf Versions ending with "-vanilla"
indicate that the sources are taken directly from
https://math.nist.gov/oommf/dist/ . All other versions are from the
https://github.com/fangohr/oommf (which includes the "-vanilla" sources,
and adds additional OOMMF extensions). See
https://github.com/fangohr/oommf for details.

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