Hello Jerry,
thank you very much for the information.
and did get a single response
Can you tell me the e-mail address from which you get a response from prof. Berger, please? Because I wasn't lucky enogh to even get a single response. I used mail address from the
http://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/~berger/group one I googled and one given by one other member of prof. Berger group listed in
http://fias.uni-frankfurt.de/~berger/group . But I suppose either prof. Berger works within different group now and doesn't read the previous institutions-based e-mails or doesn't have time to resolve unaccessability of HotFCHT program.
Both is fully understandable, of course, but it is sad for both us as potential users and for the HotFCHT program team (they are losing potential quotations).
I think there are two possible remedies for us now -
1. to find a contact through (searching for) the most recent publication where HotFCHT was used and contacting the authors (to ask them where they got the program)
2. to find the publication where explicite formula for Franck-Condon factors for multidimensional harmonic oscillators (displaced, normal modes rotated, different frequencies and reduced masses) is given (I know that the publication do exist and is even accessible for free, but I can't google it anymore now
) and implementing the formula in e.g. Wolfram Mathematica (but of course, I am a bit afraid, straightforward rewritting may lead to numerical instabilities). If you will find the publication in question sooner than me, please provide the link.
JakubV