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Siesta Computer Program

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SIESTA (Spanish Initiative for Electronic Simulations with Thousands of Atoms) is a density-functional theory code that is used to predict the physical properties of collections of atoms. Properties that can be predicted using the code include Kohn-Sham band-structures, electron density, and Mulliken populations.