Draft talk:Quantum Chemistry Toolbox in Maple

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Draft Submission and COI Disclosure for "Quantum Chemistry Toolbox in Maple"[edit]

Hello, Wikipedia Community,

I have recently submitted a draft for a new Wikipedia article titled "[Quantum Chemistry Toolbox in Maple]," (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Quantum_Chemistry_Toolbox_in_Maple) and I wanted to openly disclose my connection to the subject and seek your valuable feedback.

Background and Reason for Article Creation: The Quantum Chemistry Toolbox in Maple is a notable addition to the Maple software suite, aimed at enhancing quantum chemical computations. Given its relevance and utility within the scientific and educational communities, I believe it merits a dedicated article on Wikipedia to inform and serve as a resource for those interested in computational chemistry tools.

My Connection to the Subject: I am the founder of RDMChem that created the Toolbox for Maple in partnership with Maplesoft. Due to my close association with the subject, I am disclosing this as a potential conflict of interest (COI). My primary goal is to contribute valuable, accurate, and neutral information to Wikipedia, adhering strictly to its guidelines and policies.

Seeking Feedback and Collaborative Edits: I understand the importance of neutrality, verifiability, and notability in Wikipedia articles, especially concerning subjects with potential COI. Therefore, I am seeking feedback from the community to ensure the draft meets Wikipedia's standards before any move to the main namespace. I invite experienced editors to review the draft, suggest improvements, or make edits that align with Wikipedia's guidelines. Your expertise and impartial perspective are invaluable to ensuring the integrity and quality of the content.

Conclusion: I appreciate the Wikipedia community's dedication to maintaining a reliable and unbiased repository of knowledge. I am committed to transparency and collaboration to enhance Wikipedia as a resource. Thank you for your time and consideration in reviewing the draft and for any guidance or modifications you may provide.

Sincerely, damazz Damazz (talk) 20:47, 7 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Merge with Maple (software)[edit]

IMO this content belongs in Maple (software). Johnjbarton (talk) 17:19, 8 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

There are several reasons for requesting a separate page. First, the Quantum Chemistry Toolbox is a separate add-on package to Maple; it is not contained in the standard Maple installation. Second, all of the quantum chemistry packages on the following wiki page have their own pages:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_quantum_chemistry_and_solid-state_physics_software
All packages without their own pages (see history log) were removed from this page.
Third, some of the quantum chemistry packages on the above page such as pyscf and PyQuant are in the Python scientific environment (Python language and Jupyter notebooks) but they have their own pages rather than being integrated into the wiki page on Python. There are many python packages with their own pages, e.g. numpy and scipy. Finally, other add-on software (toolboxes) to Maple like MapleSim have separate pages from Maple. Damazz (talk) 11:53, 10 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]