Result for 507D68FDD2B3AE05B6138049C70EF54B7F5FA679

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libint-stable.so.1.0.0
FileSize210778824
MD59F5E9749880945539654E3836033949C
SHA-1507D68FDD2B3AE05B6138049C70EF54B7F5FA679
SHA-256B7D81FC5BEF57076848FF9831694AD9ADE129BC87ABB77AAEF02D36B52A2512F
SSDEEP393216:7Sl7uPEtp/yW5tyLQbRPVyiv2NK76tnReEEyK8YdU/86TIGy+tmaNwgze:7SYPEtwWRZEKetUEEyK8YW/8mvqxm
TLSHT136A84943EEB74EE48459DC3D8375B233AA6038DE451BF7A28B62F549371EB60971A310
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Key Value
MD5A6F948F244A513448E2CE5D7CC039FD9
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionLIBINT computes the Coulomb and exchange integrals, which in electronic structure theory are called electron repulsion integrals (ERIs). This is by far the most common type of integrals in molecular structure theory. LIBINT uses recursive schemes that originate in seminal Obara-Saika method and Head-Gordon and Pople’s variation thereof. The idea of LIBINT is to optimize computer implementation of such methods by implementing an optimizing compiler to generate automatically highly-specialized code that runs well on super-scalar architectures.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelibint
PackageRelease2.el6
PackageVersion1.2.1
SHA-125AF73C6580EFC555327D78E1ED043E5FEEAF64C
SHA-2563AAEE719BC9A42809DDFC7895760CBB3131B90463E281A59BF264880A2170A22