Result for E3A9D2BE55F38815B22B0D7CE73591E702E06E3B

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libint-stable.so.1.0.0
FileSize7366912
MD58AA37E034B3B639D94B6C0460E6F47FB
SHA-1E3A9D2BE55F38815B22B0D7CE73591E702E06E3B
SHA-256074A7D71947BDA50C4F99857497F94E51BA2214EE9D0DDF12C8C28DBD76DB45B
SSDEEP98304:jn5ZtCXnTOoNjhcsdevpHT3quc/0Kp/lzTS4ORfEtVYeASK5g31vs3Ad7jH+XHrC:rdCXnTO6WzlMb2mud6deMQNTi
TLSHT139765CC2BDC46BEAC37257390C6A5CB18316C5412592A675013A3B93A7533B8277CFFA
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Key Value
MD5307812FEBB29DF2D4616634C637A0695
PackageArchppc64
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.
PackageMaintainerKoji
PackageNamelibint
PackageRelease7.fc17
PackageVersion1.1.4
SHA-15839E1C0DF1870DFF4204ED617C18F405487FC38
SHA-256F06D9A14C82DCE224274F9CDD9ECA37476E6ED212DC9DAA89B448EA447B9BE34