[Chimera-users] Delaunay Tessellation

Thomas Goddard goddard at cgl.ucsf.edu
Tue Mar 23 11:55:29 PDT 2010


Hi Forbes,

   The Chimera Intersurf tool uses Delaunay tessellation and the Python 
code is the ComputeTetrahedralization() function in file

	chimera/share/Intersurf/SurfMaker.py

It uses the third-party Qhull package included with Chimera.

   The AIRS package of Chimera extensions that come with EMAN (single 
particle EM reconstruction code) includes a tool called ModeViewer that 
computes normal modes using MMTK.  I do not see any documentation for 
it.  I did try it long ago and it worked.

	http://ncmi.bcm.tmc.edu/software/AIRS

   Tom


> Hi:
>
> Do you folks know if there is a Python Script to do Delaunay Tessellation
> for proteins?
>
> I am also wondering if anyone has written code to handle Elastic Normal
> Mode analysis.
>
> Any suggestions or pointers would be appreciated.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Forbes Burkowski




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