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OCTOPUS(1)		     octopus documentation		    OCTOPUS(1)

NAME
       octopus - Ab-initio Time-dependent Electronic Structure.

SYNOPSIS
       octopus

       [octopus	 no  longer  reads  the	standard input (this causes trouble to
       many MPI	implementations). All standard input will be  simply  ignored.
       An  input  file	named  inp  must  be present in	the running directory.
       Also, octopus accepts no	command-line arguments,	since there is	not  a
       standard	way to do this with Fortran 90.]

DESCRIPTION
       octopus	is  a  program	aimed  at ab initio virtual experimentation on
       electron/ion dynamics in	external electromagnetic fields	 of  arbitrary
       intensity,  shape and frequency in a hopefully ever increasing range of
       system types.

       The man pages of	octopus	and  of	 the  auxiliary	 octopus  sub-programs
       (oct-something)	are  not  intended to contain the documentation	of the
       programs, but only their	basic description.  For	 where	to  find  more
       documentation, see the "SEE ALSO" section below.

AUTHOR
       Written	by  M.	A.  L.	Marques,  A. Castro, A.	Rubio, C. A. Rozzi, F.
       Lorenzen, H. Appel and X. Andrade.

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs through the <octopus-users@tddft.org> mailing list.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2006 M. A.	L. Marques, A. Castro, A. Rubio, C. A.	Rozzi,
       F. Lorenzen, H. Appel and X. Andrade.

       This   is  free software; see the source	for copying conditions.	 There
       is  NO  warranty;  not  even  for  MERCHANTABILITY  or  FITNESS	FOR  A
       PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO
       The   largest   source	of   documentation  is	the  octopus  website:
       http://octopus-code.org.

       At the usual standard locations,	you  will  also	 find  an  info	 file,
       octopus.info.

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