Alloy Theoretic Automated Toolkit (ATAT) Home Page
ATAT is a generic name that refers to a collection of alloy theory tools
developped by Axel van de Walle, in collaboration with various research groups and
with various sources of financial support.
The Eazy Monte Carlo Code, developped in collaboration with Prof. Mark Asta's group from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at
Northwestern University. (This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. DMR-0080766.)