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GAMESS (US)

GAMESS (US) is a computational chemistry software program that stands for General Atomic and Molecular Electronic Structure System.〔 (This is one of the most cited chemistry articles )
〕〔As of May 2013, the GAMESS code lists its contributors as:
Michael W. Schmidt, Kimberly K. Baldridge, Jerry A. Boatz, Stephen T. Elbert,
Mark S. Gordon, Jan H. Jensen, Shiro Koseki, Nikita Matsunaga,
Kiet A. Nguyen, Shujun J. Su, Theresa L. Windus,
Michel Dupuis, John A. Montgomery,
Ivana Adamovic, Christine Aikens, Yuri Alexeev, Pooja Arora,
Andrey Asadchev, Rob Bell, Pradipta Bandyopadhyay, Jonathan Bentz,
Brett Bode, Galina Chaban, Wei Chen, Cheol Ho Choi, Paul Day, Albert Defusco, Tim Dudley,
Dmitri Fedorov, Graham Fletcher, Mark Freitag, Kurt Glaesemann, Dan Kemp,
Grant Merrill, Noriyuki Minezawa, Jonathan Mullin, Takeshi Nagata, Sean Nedd,
Heather Netzloff, Bosiljka Njegic, Ryan Olson, Mike Pak, Jim Shoemaker,
Lyudmila Slipchenko, Sarom Sok, Jie Song, Tetsuya Taketsugu,
Simon Webb, Soohaeng Yoo, Federico Zahariev, Joe Ivanic, Laimutis Bytautas,
Klaus Ruedenberg,Kimihiko Hirao, Takahito Nakajima,
Takao Tsuneda, Muneaki Kamiya, Susumu Yanagisawa,
Kiyoshi Yagi, Mahito Chiba, Seiken Tokura, Naoaki Kawakami,
Frank Jensen,
Visvaldas Kairys, Hui Li,
Walt Stevens, David Garmer,
Benedetta Mennucci, Jacopo Tomasi,
Henry Kurtz, Prakashan Korambath,
Toby Zeng, Mariusz Klobukowski,
Mark Spackman,
Hiroaki Umeda,
Karol Kowalski, Marta Wloch, Jeffrey Gour, Jesse Lutz, Wei Li, Piotr Piecuch,
Monika Musial, Stanislaw Kucharski,
Olivier Quinet, Benoit Champagne,
Bernard Kirtman,
Kazuya Ishimura, Michio Katouda, And Shigeru Nagase,
Dan Chipman,
Haruyuki Nakano,
Feng Long Gu, Jacek Korchowiec, Marcin Makowski, And Yuriko Aoki,
Hirotoshi Mori And Eisaku Miyoshi,
Tzvetelin Iordanov, Chet Swalina, Jonathan Skone,
Sharon Hammes-Schiffer,
Masato Kobayashi, Tomoko Akama, Tsuguki Touma, Takeshi Yoshikawam Yasuhiro Ikabata, Hiromi Nakai, Shuhua Li,
Peifeng Su, Dejun Si, Nandun Thellamurege, Yali Wang, Hui Li, Roberto Peverati, Kim Baldridge,
Maria Barysz
〕 The original code started on October 1, 1977 as a National Resources for Computations in Chemistry project.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.msg.chem.iastate.edu/gamess/GAMESS_Manual/intro.pdf )〕 In 1981, the code base split into GAMESS (US) and GAMESS (UK) variants, which now differ significantly. GAMESS (US) is maintained by the members of the (Gordon research group ) at Iowa State University. GAMESS (US) source code is available at no cost, but is not considered open source, because of license restrictions.
== Capabilities ==

GAMESS (US) can perform a number of general computational chemistry calculations, including Hartree–Fock, density functional theory (DFT), generalized valence bond (GVB), and Multi-configurational self-consistent field (MCSCF). Correlation corrections after these SCF calculations can be estimated by configuration interaction (CI), second order Møller–Plesset perturbation theory (MP2), and coupled cluster (CC) theory. Solvent effect can be considered using quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics through discrete effective fragment potentials or continuum models (such as PCM). Relativistic corrections can be calculated, including third order Douglas-Kroll scalar terms.
While the program does not directly perform molecular mechanics, it can do mixed quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics calculations through effective fragment potentials or through an interface with the TINKER code. The fragment molecular orbital method can be used to treat large systems, by dividing them into fragments.
It can also be interfaced with the valence bond VB2000 and XMVB programs and the Natural Bond Orbital (NBO) population analysis program.
The input files use a keyword based scheme. For example, $CONTRL SCFTYP=ROHF MAXIT=30 $END, which specifies that the SCF portion of the code should do an ROHF calculation and quit if the result does not converge in 30 iterations. The output is in an English language text file.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.msg.chem.iastate.edu/gamess/GAMESS_Manual/input.pdf )

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