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'''Ninithi''' ([[Sinhala language|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 [[fullerene]]s. Ninithi also provides features to simulate the electronic [[band structures]] of graphene and carbon nanotubes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nanohub.org/resources/8987 |title=Resources: ninithi |publisher=NanoHUB.org |date= |accessdate=2013-11-23}}</ref> |
'''Ninithi''' ([[Sinhala language|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 [[fullerene]]s. Ninithi also provides features to simulate the electronic [[band structures]] of graphene and carbon nanotubes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nanohub.org/resources/8987 |title=Resources: ninithi |publisher=NanoHUB.org |date= 12 May 2010|accessdate=2013-11-23 |last1=Rupasinghe |first1=Chanaka Suranjith |last2=Rasikim |first2=Mufthas }}</ref> |
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The software was developed by Lanka Software Foundation,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.opensource.lk/ |title=Fueling FOSS in Sri Lanka | |publisher=Opensource.lk |date=2011-01-18 |accessdate=2013-11-23}}</ref> in [[Sri Lanka]] and released in 2010 under the [[GPL]] licence. Ninithi is written in the [[Java (programming language)|Java programming language]] and available for both [[Microsoft Windows]] and [[Linux]] platforms. |
The software was developed by Lanka Software Foundation,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.opensource.lk/ |title=Fueling FOSS in Sri Lanka | |publisher=Opensource.lk |date=2011-01-18 |accessdate=2013-11-23}}</ref> in [[Sri Lanka]] and released in 2010 under the [[GPL]] licence. Ninithi is written in the [[Java (programming language)|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.<ref>{{cite |
Generalized equations and algorithms used in ninithi were published in 2010.<ref>{{cite book|pages = 476–481|doi=10.1109/AMS.2010.97 |isbn=978-1-4244-7196-6 |publisher=[[IEEE]] |date=2010-05-28 |chapter=3D Modelling of Carbon Allotropes Used in Nanotechnology |title=2010 Fourth Asia International Conference on Mathematical/Analytical Modelling and Computer Simulation |last1=Mufthas |first1=M.R.M. |last2=Rupasinghe |first2=C.S. |s2cid=15407517 }}{{deadlink|date=September 2023}}</ref> |
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== See also == |
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* [[SAMSON]]: a software platform for integrated computational nanoscience |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20111121002856/http://itpro.lk/node/7680 Article on ninithi at ''ITPro'' magazine] |
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* [http://manthanaward.org/section_full_story.asp?id=1019 Ninithi at Manthan Awards, India] |
* [http://manthanaward.org/section_full_story.asp?id=1019 Ninithi at Manthan Awards, India] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121017151322/http://manthanaward.org/section_full_story.asp?id=1019 |date=2012-10-17 }} |
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* [http://nanohub.org/resources/8987 Ninithi at nanoHUB.org maintained by Purdue University] |
* [http://nanohub.org/resources/8987 Ninithi at nanoHUB.org maintained by Purdue University] |
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* [http://ninithi.lk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5&Itemid=5 Download links for Ninithi] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20101126022149/http://www.ninithi.lk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5&Itemid=5 Download links for Ninithi] |
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* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/ninithi/files/ Ninithi project page at sourceforge] |
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/ninithi/files/ Ninithi project page at sourceforge] |
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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.
Generalized equations and algorithms used in ninithi were published in 2010.[3]
See also
[edit]- SAMSON: a software platform for integrated computational nanoscience
References
[edit]- ^ Rupasinghe, Chanaka Suranjith; Rasikim, Mufthas (12 May 2010). "Resources: ninithi". NanoHUB.org. Retrieved 2013-11-23.
- ^ "Fueling FOSS in Sri Lanka |". Opensource.lk. 2011-01-18. Retrieved 2013-11-23.
- ^ Mufthas, M.R.M.; Rupasinghe, C.S. (2010-05-28). "3D Modelling of Carbon Allotropes Used in Nanotechnology". 2010 Fourth Asia International Conference on Mathematical/Analytical Modelling and Computer Simulation. IEEE. pp. 476–481. doi:10.1109/AMS.2010.97. ISBN 978-1-4244-7196-6. S2CID 15407517.[dead link ]