Development of the three-dimensional visualization system for crystal, volumetric and morphology data and its application to mineralogical sciences

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences Japanese Magazine of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI:10.2465/gkk.141216
K. Momma
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Threedimensional visualization system VESTA and maximumentropy method (MEM) analyses program Dysnomia have been developed for mineralogical and crystallographic studies. VESTA seamlessly visualizes multiple numbers of crystal, volumetric and morphology data in a same graphic window. It can calculate and output a variety of crystallographic information. Dysnomia is much faster than its predecessor PRIMA, and has several new features including a brandnew LBFGS algorithm and a new type of constraints. Dysnomia is virtually integrated with a pattern ˆtting system RIETANFP for the MEMbased pattern ˆtting. These programs have been widely used in thousands of researches not limited to mineralogy but also in a variety of areas including chemistry, materials science, bioscience, electronic state calculations and so on.
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晶体、体积和形态数据三维可视化系统的开发及其在矿物学中的应用
开发了三维三维可视化系统VESTA和最大熵法(MEM)分析程序Dysnomia,用于矿物学和晶体学研究。VESTA在同一图形窗口中无缝地可视化多个晶体,体积和形态数据。它可以计算和输出各种晶体学信息。Dysnomia比它的前身PRIMA快得多,并且有几个新功能,包括一个全新的新的LBFGS算法和一种新的约束类型。Dysnomia实际上集成了一个模式排版系统RIETANFP用于基于MEM的模式排版。这些程序已广泛应用于数千项研究,不仅限于矿物学,而且还应用于化学、材料科学、生物科学、电子态计算等各个领域。
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Japanese Magazine of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences
Japanese Magazine of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences Earth and Planetary Sciences-Economic Geology
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