Potential New Development for SPICE

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Dear Sirs,

I have been utilizing SPICE to analyze atoms, which I believe may be the first time this has ever been done. My first paper: "Analyzing Atoms Using the SPICE Computer Program" was published in the May/June 2012 issue of "Computing in Science and Engineering" (CSE.aip.org). I believe this could be a new an important method to analyze the actions of atoms and molecules in the future. In a forthcoming article, this effort will be extended to the analysis of multiple atoms and other analogs that are beyond the present capability of SPICE, so I expect that there must eventually be a new and different type of SPICE program required to handle these new capabilities.

If you have those in your group who would like to collaborate in the development of a new and greater SPICE program capability, please contact me. Developers with additional capabilities in mechanics, math and physics would be most suited to this application. My background is mostly in electronics, but with additional study and experience in the fields of math, physics, mechanics, network theory, transistors, servomechanisms, ultrasonics, electromagnetics, electrooptics, and microelectronics. I am presently retired and performing my own studies.

Sincerely yours,

Dr.Weldon Vlasak
9099 West Hwy 41
Clatonia, NE 68328
(402) 989-6225
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