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			<title><![CDATA[Multiwfn now supports electronic excitation analysis for CP2K users]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Multiwfn has supported directly loading electronic excitation information from CP2K TDDFT output file, and both NTO and hole-electron analyses now are fully available for CP2K users to characterize electronic excitation of periodic systems. </p><p>Multiwfn now also supports easily creating TDDFT input file of CP2K.</p><p>Please update Multiwfn to latest version, and check corresponding part of updated Section 3.21.A of Multiwfn manual for detail.</p><p>In addition, Multiwfn now supports plotting UV-Vis spectrum directly based on CP2K output file via main function 11.</p><p>More functions will be available for CP2K in the future. Currently supported functions are listed in Section 2.9.2.2.</p>]]></description>
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