How to Install and Uninstall science-nanoscale-physics Package on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri)
Last updated: December 28,2024
1. Install "science-nanoscale-physics" package
This is a short guide on how to install science-nanoscale-physics on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri)
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
science-nanoscale-physics
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2. Uninstall "science-nanoscale-physics" package
Please follow the step by step instructions below to uninstall science-nanoscale-physics on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri):
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sudo apt remove
science-nanoscale-physics
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the science-nanoscale-physics package on Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri)
Package: science-nanoscale-physics
Architecture: all
Version: 1.14.2ubuntu1
Priority: extra
Section: universe/science
Source: debian-science
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian Science Team
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 42
Depends: science-config (= 1.14.2ubuntu1), science-tasks (= 1.14.2ubuntu1)
Recommends: abinit, ase, avogadro, binoculars, cadabra, cbflib-bin, cod-tools, cp2k, drawxtl, etsf-io, feynmf, fityk, garlic, gdis, ggobi, ghemical, gnuplot, gpaw, gperiodic, grace, graphviz, gsl-bin, gwyddion, libblas3, liblapack3, libssm-bin, mayavi2, mpqc, nco, ncview, netcdf-bin, octave, openmpi-bin | mpich, psi3, python3-lmfit, python3-scipy, python3-sympy, pyxplot, quantum-espresso, sasview, science-numericalcomputation, scilab, udav, v-sim
Suggests: ape, atompaw, axiom, bigdft, dx, dx-doc, dxsamples, exciting, extrema, fdmnes, feel++-apps, gpiv, gpivtools, hdf5-helpers, hdf5-tools, libgraphviz-perl, libgsl0ldbl, liblevmar-2-6, maxima, netcdf-doc, octaviz, octopus, openmpi-doc | mpich-doc, openmx, pymca, python3-pygraphviz, qtiplot, scidavis, science-mathematics, science-statistics, wannier90-1, wannier90-2
Filename: pool/universe/d/debian-science/science-nanoscale-physics_1.14.2ubuntu1_all.deb
Size: 4676
MD5sum: e7d7d01d8bdd3b4af4fbd14c0f0885bf
SHA1: ab6b043de216944c441d57d4e430a2695f9bbb86
SHA256: 3604d83f947a8436813ba47b85192ac97681345c829a6e5543fe8a0f53897999
SHA512: 9e538a8bcf176aa719c993684e18f7d5470aed7789e14561880f5ae994920a16977d215f7c4788158830e39aeeda6a107cb01c098d2e7425a7c2ca7105a314ea
Homepage: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience/
Description-en: Debian Science Nanoscale Physics packages
This metapackage will install Debian Science packages related to
Nanoscale Physics, which corresponds to the study of physical systems
typically ranging from 1 to 100 nm in size. The properties of such
systems usually depend on the number of atoms they are made of, while
this number is still relatively large for an accurate description.
.
The nanoscale is the meeting point of classical and quantum physics.
Previous research efforts were considering either smaller systems, for
which everybody could develop their own methods and software
independently, or much bigger systems, for which it was clearly
impossible to provide a fine-grained description. Addressing the issues
raised by the nanoscale requires however cooperative and coordinated
efforts in a multidisciplinary context. This metapackage is part of
such an endeavor.
.
You might also be interested in the debtag field::physics and, depending on
your focus, in the physics and education-physics metapackages.
Description-md5: c0a5287377999ec2a37a6e0db43105a4
Architecture: all
Version: 1.14.2ubuntu1
Priority: extra
Section: universe/science
Source: debian-science
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian Science Team
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 42
Depends: science-config (= 1.14.2ubuntu1), science-tasks (= 1.14.2ubuntu1)
Recommends: abinit, ase, avogadro, binoculars, cadabra, cbflib-bin, cod-tools, cp2k, drawxtl, etsf-io, feynmf, fityk, garlic, gdis, ggobi, ghemical, gnuplot, gpaw, gperiodic, grace, graphviz, gsl-bin, gwyddion, libblas3, liblapack3, libssm-bin, mayavi2, mpqc, nco, ncview, netcdf-bin, octave, openmpi-bin | mpich, psi3, python3-lmfit, python3-scipy, python3-sympy, pyxplot, quantum-espresso, sasview, science-numericalcomputation, scilab, udav, v-sim
Suggests: ape, atompaw, axiom, bigdft, dx, dx-doc, dxsamples, exciting, extrema, fdmnes, feel++-apps, gpiv, gpivtools, hdf5-helpers, hdf5-tools, libgraphviz-perl, libgsl0ldbl, liblevmar-2-6, maxima, netcdf-doc, octaviz, octopus, openmpi-doc | mpich-doc, openmx, pymca, python3-pygraphviz, qtiplot, scidavis, science-mathematics, science-statistics, wannier90-1, wannier90-2
Filename: pool/universe/d/debian-science/science-nanoscale-physics_1.14.2ubuntu1_all.deb
Size: 4676
MD5sum: e7d7d01d8bdd3b4af4fbd14c0f0885bf
SHA1: ab6b043de216944c441d57d4e430a2695f9bbb86
SHA256: 3604d83f947a8436813ba47b85192ac97681345c829a6e5543fe8a0f53897999
SHA512: 9e538a8bcf176aa719c993684e18f7d5470aed7789e14561880f5ae994920a16977d215f7c4788158830e39aeeda6a107cb01c098d2e7425a7c2ca7105a314ea
Homepage: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianScience/
Description-en: Debian Science Nanoscale Physics packages
This metapackage will install Debian Science packages related to
Nanoscale Physics, which corresponds to the study of physical systems
typically ranging from 1 to 100 nm in size. The properties of such
systems usually depend on the number of atoms they are made of, while
this number is still relatively large for an accurate description.
.
The nanoscale is the meeting point of classical and quantum physics.
Previous research efforts were considering either smaller systems, for
which everybody could develop their own methods and software
independently, or much bigger systems, for which it was clearly
impossible to provide a fine-grained description. Addressing the issues
raised by the nanoscale requires however cooperative and coordinated
efforts in a multidisciplinary context. This metapackage is part of
such an endeavor.
.
You might also be interested in the debtag field::physics and, depending on
your focus, in the physics and education-physics metapackages.
Description-md5: c0a5287377999ec2a37a6e0db43105a4