SOFTWARE: Gaussian 03W for Windows Revision Level E.01
Description: Gaussian is a program for computational chemistry.
It uses electronic structure modeling to investigate chemical
phenomena. As noted in "Gaussian 03 User's Reference", it can
predict properties of molecules and reactions, including:
- Molecular energies and structures
- Energies and structures of transition states
- Bond and reaction energies
- Orbitals
- Vibrational frequencies
- Thermochemical properties
- Reaction pathways
- g tensors and other tensors of hyperfine spectra
and many other computations. These computations are useful in the
fields of chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, physics,
materials science, pharmacy, medical areas and others for
research in established and emerging areas of chemical interest.
You can read about the new features and functional changes to
Revision E.01 in the Release Notes. These are also available at
http://www.gaussian.com/g_tech/g03_rel.htm
PLATFORM: PC with Pentium III processor higher or equivalent PC,
Xeon, AMD Athlon.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows XP/Vista or Server 2003, 600 MB
free disk space, 256 MB of RAM.
ELIGIBILITY: Faculty and staff.
RESTRICTIONS: You may use this software only on OSU-owned
equipment on the main campus. Home use is not allowed. This
software is for use for university-related business. It is for
use while you are affiliated with OSU and it must be left with
your department when leaving OSU.
PURCHASE: Faculty and staff may purchase the CD media for $5 with
a 100-W.
COST WITHOUT SITE LICENSE ARRANGEMENTS: The cost of an academic
license for Gaussian for Windows is $750.
DISTRIBUTION: This software is distributed in OIT Customer
Services, 512 Baker Systems. You will purchase a CD for $5 with a
100-W. If you already have Gaussian 03W installed you can select the
minor revision CD instead of the full install CD.
DOCUMENTATION: There is a Release Notes and Install tip sheet
distributed with the software. There is extensive online Help.
DISTRIBUTION QUESTIONS: May be directed to the Support Center at
8help@osu.edu or 688-help.