Atoms 2013, 1(2), 13; doi:10.3390/atoms1020013
Special Issue on Critical Assessment of Theoretical Calculations of Atomic Structure and Transition Probabilities
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School of Technology, Applied Mathematics Group, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Atomic and Molecular Data Unit, Nuclear Data Section, P.O. Box 100, A-1400 Vienna, Austria
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Received: 19 June 2013 / Accepted: 20 June 2013 / Published: 21 June 2013
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There exist several codes in the atomic physics community to generate atomic structure and transition probabilities freely and readily distributed to researchers outside atomic physics community, in plasma, astrophysical or nuclear physics communities. Users take these atomic physics codes to generate the necessary atomic data or modify the codes for their own applications. However, there has been very little effort to validate and verify the data sets generated by non-expert users. [...] View Full-Text
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Jönsson, P.; Chung, H.-K. Special Issue on Critical Assessment of Theoretical Calculations of Atomic Structure and Transition Probabilities. Atoms 2013, 1, 13.