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# Features

Equilipy (0.1.4) incorporates several key features:
Equilipy (0.1.5) incorporates several key features:

- Phase equilibrium calculation for a single *NPT* input condition,
- Parallel computations for multiple *NPT* input conditions,
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Note that there is no general consensus on a thermochemical database format. Each software often has its own format. The database format used in Equilipy (`.dat`) is compatible in FactSage [@FactSage:2016], PyCalphad [@PyCALPHAD:2017], and Thermochimica [@Thermochimica:2013].

# Limitation and future plan
The current version of Equilipy (0.1.4) is specifically designed for metallic systems and currently lacks the capability to handle calculations for systems composed of non-elemental species, such as oxides, sulfides, carbides, nitrides, etc. Integration of these calculations with non-elemental species is planned for the upcoming version. Additionally, the existing thermochemical database parser in Equilipy is compatible only with the older ChemSage data format `.dat`, available from FactSage 7.3. It's important to note that Equilipy does not support the newer ChemSage `.dat` data format introduced in FactSage 8.0 or later, nor the `.tdb` data format used by Thermo-Calc and Pandat. Enhancements to incorporate parsers for these newer database structures are also planned for the next release of Equilipy.
The current version of Equilipy (0.1.5) is specifically designed for metallic systems and currently lacks the capability to handle calculations for systems composed of non-elemental species, such as oxides, sulfides, carbides, nitrides, etc. Integration of these calculations with non-elemental species is planned for the upcoming version. Additionally, the existing thermochemical database parser in Equilipy is compatible only with the older ChemSage data format `.dat`, available from FactSage 7.3. It's important to note that Equilipy does not support the newer ChemSage `.dat` data format introduced in FactSage 8.0 or later, nor the `.tdb` data format used by Thermo-Calc and Pandat. Enhancements to incorporate parsers for these newer database structures are also planned for the next release of Equilipy.

# Acknowledgements

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