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Python Materials Genomics is a robust materials analysis code that defines core object representations for structures and molecules with support for many electronic structure codes. It is currently the core analysis code powering the Materials Project (https://www.materialsproject.org).

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Pymatgen (Python Materials Genomics) is a robust, open-source Python library for materials analysis. These are some of the main features:

  1. Highly flexible classes for the representation of Element, Site, Molecule, Structure objects.

  2. Extensive input/output support, including support for VASP (http://cms.mpi.univie.ac.at/vasp/), ABINIT (http://www.abinit.org/), CIF, Gaussian, XYZ, and many other file formats.

  3. Powerful analysis tools, including generation of phase diagrams, Pourbaix diagrams, diffusion analyses, reactions, etc.

  4. Electronic structure analyses, such as density of states and band structure.

  5. Integration with the Materials Project REST API.

Pymatgen is free to use. However, we also welcome your help to improve this library by making your own contributions. These contributions can be in the form of additional tools or modules you develop, or feature requests and bug reports. Please report any bugs and issues at pymatgen’s Github page. If you wish to be notified of pymatgen releases, you may become a member of pymatgen’s Google Groups page.

Why use pymatgen?

There are many materials analysis codes out there, both commerical and free, but pymatgen offer several advantages:

  1. It is (fairly) robust. Pymatgen is used by thousands of researchers, and is the analysis code powering the Materials Project. The analysis it produces survives rigorous scrutiny every single day. Bugs tend to be found and corrected quickly. Pymatgen also uses CircleCI for continuous integration, which ensures that every commit passes a comprehensive suite of unittests.

  2. It is well documented. A fairly comprehensive documentation has been written to help you get to grips with it quickly.

  3. It is open. You are free to use and contribute to pymatgen. It also means that pymatgen is continuously being improved. We have a policy of attributing any code you contribute to any publication you choose. Contributing to pymatgen means your research becomes more visible, which translates to greater impact.

  4. It is fast. Many of the core numerical methods in pymatgen have been optimized by vectorizing in numpy. This means that coordinate manipulations are extremely fast and are in fact comparable to codes written in other languages. Pymatgen also comes with a complete system for handling periodic boundary conditions.

  5. It will be around. Pymatgen is not a pet research project. It is used in the well-established Materials Project. It is also actively being developed and maintained by the Materials Virtual Lab, the ABINIT group and many other research groups. The plan is to make sure pymatgen will stand the test of time and be the de facto analysis code for most materials and structural analysis.

With effect from version 3.0, pymatgen now supports both Python 2.7 as well as Python 3.x. All developers must ensure that their code passes the unittests on both Py2.7 and 3.x.

Getting pymatgen

Before installing pymatgen, you may need to first install a few critical dependencies manually. Please refer to the official pymatgen page for installation details and requirements, including instructions for the bleeding edge developmental version.

The version at the Python Package Index (PyPI) is always the latest stable release that is relatively bug-free. The recommended way to install pymatgen on any system is to use pip (or easy_install), as follows:

pip install pymatgen

Some extra functionality (e.g., generation of POTCARs) do require additional setup (please see the pymatgen page).

Note for Windows users: Given that pymatgen requires several Python C extensions, it is generally recommended that you install it in a cygwin or equivalent environment with the necessary compilers.

Change Log

The latest change log is available here.

Using pymatgen

Please refer to the official pymatgen page for tutorials and examples.

How to cite pymatgen

If you use pymatgen in your research, please consider citing the following work:

Shyue Ping Ong, William Davidson Richards, Anubhav Jain, Geoffroy Hautier, Michael Kocher, Shreyas Cholia, Dan Gunter, Vincent Chevrier, Kristin A. Persson, Gerbrand Ceder. Python Materials Genomics (pymatgen) : A Robust, Open-Source Python Library for Materials Analysis. Computational Materials Science, 2013, 68, 314-319. doi:10.1016/j.commatsci.2012.10.028

In addition, some of pymatgen’s functionality is based on scientific advances / principles developed by the computational materials scientists in our team. Please refer to pymatgen’s documentation on how to cite them.

License

Pymatgen is released under the MIT License. The terms of the license are as follows:

The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2011-2012 MIT & LBNL

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
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About the Pymatgen Development Team

Shyue Ping Ong of the Materials Virtual Lab started Pymatgen in 2011, and is still the project lead.

The Pymatgen Development Team is the set of all contributors to the pymatgen project, including all subprojects.

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