RHODIUM: A post-processor for BIGSTICK configuration-interaction wave functions
Calvin W. Johnson

TL;DR
RHODIUM is a post-processing tool designed for nuclear structure physics that extracts detailed information from BIGSTICK shell-model wave functions, facilitating advanced analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a new post-processing code that computes density matrices and spectroscopic amplitudes from BIGSTICK outputs, enhancing analysis capabilities.
Findings
Enables detailed nuclear wave function analysis
Provides tools for computing density matrices and amplitudes
Accessible via open-source GitHub repository
Abstract
RHODIUM is a postprocessing code for nuclear structure physics. It can be used to compute density matrices, spectroscopic amplitudes, and other information, from wave function and basis files created by the configuration-interaction shell-model code BIGSTICK. The source code is available at github.com/cwjsdsu/Rhodium. This manual gives detailed instructions how to use.
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