A common format for quantum chemistry (QC), enhancing code interoperability and communication between different programs, has been designed and implemented. An XML-based format, QC-ML, is presented for representing quantities such as geometry, basis set, and so on, while an HDF5-based format is presented for the storage of large binary data files. Some preliminary applications that use the format have been implemented and are also described. This activity was carried out within the COST in Chemistry D23 project MetaChem, in the Working Group A meta-laboratory for code integration in ab initio methods.

The problem of interoperability: a common data format for Quantum Chemistry codes

ANGELI, Celestino;BORINI, Stefano;CIMIRAGLIA, Renzo;
2007

Abstract

A common format for quantum chemistry (QC), enhancing code interoperability and communication between different programs, has been designed and implemented. An XML-based format, QC-ML, is presented for representing quantities such as geometry, basis set, and so on, while an HDF5-based format is presented for the storage of large binary data files. Some preliminary applications that use the format have been implemented and are also described. This activity was carried out within the COST in Chemistry D23 project MetaChem, in the Working Group A meta-laboratory for code integration in ab initio methods.
2007
Angeli, Celestino; Bendazzoli, G. L.; Borini, Stefano; Cimiraglia, Renzo; Emerson, A.; Evangelisti, S.; Maynau, D.; Monari, A.; Rossi, E.; SANCEZ MARIN, J.; Slazay, P. G.; Tajti, A.
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