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Real-Time Visualization of the Quantum Mechanical Atomic Orbitals The orbital images on this page represent the shape of the atomic orbitals. The clouds you see are the probability distribution of an electron bound to a Hydrogen nucleus. These images were created using Atom in a Box, a scientific and educational program that aids in visualizing the Hydrogenic atomic orbitals, a prime and otherwise unwieldy example of quantum mechanics. |
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Atom in a Box on the Mac App Store for both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs running macOS 'Big Sur' 11.2 or later See below for additional Mac versions. | Atom in a Box for the iPod Touch and iPhone is part of the debut of the App Store. |
NOTE: First announced at the 1998 Conference on Computational Physics held in Granada, Spain, I am a student winner in Computers In Physics' Ninth Annual Software Contest with Atom in a Box. Full descriptions of the prize winners are in CIP's Nov/Dec 1998 issue. This now makes me the only person to have been a student winner twice in a row in CIP's Software Contest. In addition, Apple has been kind enough to write an article about Atom in a Box in their inaugural issue of Apple University Arts. Do you speak Dutch? Prata svenska? Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Habla español? Parlez-vous Français? Parlate italiano? Also, this program appears in a 12-minute streaming RealVideo clip at the UCLA Department of Design. In addition to the many kind individuals who have registered, I thank all those who registered from institutions such as: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Pacific Lutheran University, U. C. Davis, Georgia Institute of Technology, Pennsylvania State University, University of Houston, Wesleyan University, University of Missouri - St. Louis, Purdue University, Millikin University, West Virginia University, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Universität Bern, Washington State University, Southwest Missouri State University, Douglas High School, San Joaquin Delta College, Maine Maritime Academy, Kalamazoo College, Southwestern University - Georgetown, Texas, Haverford College, Florida A&M University, Nagoya University, Miami University, Virginia Tech, Yale University, Bob Jones University, Cornell University, Kyoto University, Utah State, Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, Snow College, Hammond High School, Reed College, University of Washington, Wooster College, Colorado School of Mines, the Wellington School, the University of Southern Mississippi, Harvey Mudd College. Many people have registered from outside the United States: Japan, United Kingdom, Canada, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, and Italy. Through word of mouth, I have heard of my program in use at Caltech, U. C. Santa Cruz, Stanford, Harvard, and others. |
The Zeta Orbital Mac Os Catalina
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Rewritten from the ground up, v2 of Atom in a Box uses SwiftUI 2.0 and multicore to reach new capabilities the previous code could never do.
After Mojave, Apple ended support for the Carbon API this app uses. If you're not sure if it'll run on your macOS, you may download it so you can test. This code base will receive no further updates. In 2006, the Universal Binary version included the following enhancements: QuickTime export of the orbital animation, in addition to PICS. Endian conversions for file and disk access. Adapted source to Xcode. OS X-compliant application and file icons and plst data. Correction of an issue with sound buffers for the orbital sound. New recognition of horizontal and vertical scroll wheels, so now you can use the Mighty Mouse's scroll ball to rotate the orbital. Known issue in the Universal version: On most Macs, OS X 10.4.x places a 60 fps governor on QDFlushPortBuffer, consequently limiting the speed with which AiB can display its animation. One should be aware of that before making speed comparisons. Hint: increase the Samples setting to make the calculations more challenging. For OS 9 and pre-OS X 10.3.9, we also provide a Carbon CFM version of AiB 1.1 (324 kB). v1.0.6 will run on both OS 9 (with CarbonLib) and OS X. The latest pre-Carbon version of Atom in a Box, v1.0.4 is no longer supported. See the READ ME for more details. |
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This is the quantum state where n=6, l=4, and m=1: | Orbital Animation' src='Orbital.641.small.gif' width=192 align=center> |
The Zeta Orbital Mac Os 11
This is an equal superposition of the |3,2,1> and |3,1,-1> eigenstates: | +|3,1,-1> Orbital Animation' src='Orbital.321+31-1.gif' width=192 align=center> |
This is an equal superposition of the |3,2,2> and |3,1,-1> eigenstates: | +|3,1,-1> Orbital Animation' src='Orbital.322+31-1.gif' width=192 align=center> |
This is an equal superposition of the |4,3,3> and |4,1,0> eigenstates: | +|4,3,3> Orbital Animation' src='Orbital.410+433.gif' width=192 align=center> |