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* The latest release (20110524.2) of [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ehayes/gosia_versions/gosia_20110524.2.f  Gosia]
* The latest release (20110524.2) of [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ehayes/gosia_versions/gosia_20110524.2.f  Gosia]
* The latest release (2_20081208.14) of [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ehayes/gosia_versions/gosia2_20081208.14.f Gosia2], for analysing simultaneous Coulomb excitation of target and projectile, using a common normalization.
* The latest release (2_20081208.14) of [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ehayes/gosia_versions/gosia2_20081208.14.f Gosia2], for analysing simultaneous Coulomb excitation of target and projectile, using a common normalization.
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* The current release version of Rachel, the Gosia interface, can be downloaded as a zip file [https://github.com/adamhayes/Rachel/archive/stable_versions.zip zip file.]  You can also fork the [https://github.com/adamhayes/Rachel master development branch] and contribute. (Remember that the latter is a ''development branch.'')
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* The current version of Rachel, the Gosia interface, can be downloaded as a zip file or a Git repository here: [https://github.com/adamhayes/Rachel master branch] . Feel free to fork and contribute.
* [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ecline/Research/GOSIAcodes/pawel-06-mod.f  Pawel], the Gosia version to treat excitation of a nucleus in an isomer state
* [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ecline/Research/GOSIAcodes/pawel-06-mod.f  Pawel], the Gosia version to treat excitation of a nucleus in an isomer state
* [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ecline/Research/GOSIAcodes/gosia_arm.for  ANNL (Anneal)], a special version of Gosia developed by Rich Ibbotson that uses simulated annealing techniques to locate minima
* [http://www.pas.rochester.edu/%7Ecline/Research/GOSIAcodes/gosia_arm.for  ANNL (Anneal)], a special version of Gosia developed by Rich Ibbotson that uses simulated annealing techniques to locate minima

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