Result for 1CC48515F7118FA34D130072FE5BA639F3F604DD

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/libderiv-stable.so.1.0.0
FileSize1751840
MD58DF0C7B8211D7A93C157F25660866375
SHA-11CC48515F7118FA34D130072FE5BA639F3F604DD
SHA-2565D74769A6DA4F1BEF562A80296947F94A3DA9709303447EF0D8CDDC1997BB5AB
SSDEEP24576:HoEcO6lwv4XTro6GNG3ms0bhLn5bvAf7vZtpWRsvMY7GpHvp:IEbnNvAeY7a
TLSHT19F85B7576F3AC942838174B5326F3A3406D82EF4387C5B985B26EDDB1E93045789ACF2
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MD51CE4C70509F38487A902E14C15D5ECE1
PackageArchsparcv9
PackageDescriptionLibint library is used to evaluate the traditional (electron repulsion) and certain novel two-body matrix elements (integrals) over Cartesian Gaussian functions used in modern atomic and molecular theory. The idea of the library is to let computer write optimized code for computing such integrals. There are two primary advantages to this: much less human effort is required to write code for computing new integrals, and code can be optimized specifically for a particular computer architecture (e.g., vector processor). Libint has been utilized to implement methods such as Hartree-Fock (HF) and Kohn-Sham density functional theory (KS DFT), second-order Moller-Plesset perturbation theory (MP2), coupled cluster singles and doubles (CCSD) method, as well as explicitly correlated R12 methods.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibint
PackageRelease2.fc12
PackageVersion1.1.4
SHA-1456BA6FC0200E129CF6F687E42EFD6161201850C
SHA-2560FB82CFC6A19C2681FBC61E8448A9C4E0A36EFD017D56449F7C89ADB74C410EF