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Revision as of 17:15, 4 February 2010

author: Mikhail Veshtort
project webpage: SPINEVOLUTION Home Page
newsgroup: SPINEVOLUTION newsgroup

Overview

SPINEVOLUTION [1, 2] is a flexible general purpose NMR simulation package suitable for simulation of a wide range of NMR experiments from CW liquid state NMR to solid state rotor-synchronized MAS experiments, PFG experiments and optimization of shaped pulses. SPINEVOLUTION offers a simple non-algorithmic definition of pulse sequences which authors called "canonical representation" [1].

References

  1. Veshtort, M and Griffin, RG. SPINEVOLUTION: A powerful tool for the simulation of solid and liquid state NMR experiments. Journal of Magnetic Resonance 178(2):248--282, 2006. BibTeX [vesh1]
  2. SPINEVOLUTION manual [vesh2]
  3. SPINEVOLUTION Features Summary [vesh3]
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