About Fresco
Fresco is a program developed by Ian Thompson over the period 1983 -
2006, to perform coupled-reaction channels calculations in nuclear physics. It
uses Fortran 90 or Fortran 95 on Unix, Linux, Vax and Windows machines.
Sfresco is an additional version of Fresco, to provide Chi-squared
searches of potential and coupling parameters, and to fit additional R-matrix
terms in hybrid models.
Frescox has the recent developments after 2006.
Overview talk,
March 2015.
Ian Thompson's home page.
Nuclear Reactions for Astrophysics:
Principles, Calculation and Applications of Low-Energy Reactions
New Textbook
by Ian J. Thompson
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California and University of Surrey)
and Filomena M. Nunes (Michigan State University)
Published 2009. Information
at fresco.org.uk, and at
publisher
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About Xfresco
Xfresco is a graphics interface for Fresco developed by
Antonio Moro. Xfresco helps you to create and modify interactively input files
to be later used by fresco. Xfresco is written in C. To provide graphical
display, it uses the graphical toolkit GTK+,
so before installing Xfresco you will need to have GTK+ installed in your
system. Antonio Moro's
home page.
About Fresco.Fewbody.com
A user-friendly tool for generating input files for the FRESCO
nuclear reaction code, at
Fresco.Fewbody.com
Written by Jin Lei, Physics Science and Engineering, Tongji University, with
home page.
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