Welcome to Nautilus's Documentation! ============================================= .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :caption: Contents: src/overview src/nuclei .. toctree:: :hidden: src/versioning Nautilus: Nuclear Application UTILities Under the Sea (Yes, `the acronym`_ is a little silly. Go read some `Jules Verne`_.) .. _`the acronym`: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nautilus_(fictional_submarine) .. _`Jules Verne`: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/164 Nautilus is part of the Cross-Cutting Applications Project (XCAP) at LANL. It is a collection of tools to support atomic and nuclear simulation codes, written in C++17. The goal is to provide useful pieces of code that can be shared by a variety of other codes. If you need support or have a feature request, the best way to reach out to the team is to `open a user issue in the Nautilus repository`__ or email `xcap-support@lanl.gov`_ using "Nautilus" in your subject line. The XCAP project lead is `Bobby Philip`_, and the Nautilus library is primarily supported by `Brendan Krueger`_ and `Diego Lonardoni`_. __ `repository issues`_ .. _`repository issues`: https://github.com/lanl/Nautilus/issues .. _`xcap-support@lanl.gov`: xcap-support@lanl.gov .. _`Bobby Philip`: bphilip@lanl.gov .. _`Brendan Krueger`: bkkrueger@lanl.gov .. _`Diego Lonardoni`: lonardoni@lanl.gov The `current version`_ of Nautilus is 1.0.1.3. .. _`current version`: src/versioning.html Nautilus has been approved for open source release and has been assigned O4852 by the Feynman Center for Innovation at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Please see the LICENSE file included in the repository for copyright information. Indices and tables ================== * :ref:`genindex` * :ref:`modindex` * :ref:`search`