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Terms of Use
LATTICEEASY consists of the C++ files latticeeasy.cpp,
initialize.cpp, evolution.cpp,
output.cpp,
latticeeasy.h, and
parameters.h. CLUSTEREASY includes the additional file
mpiutil.cpp. (The distribution also includes the file
ffteasy.cpp but this file is distributed
separately
and therefore not considered part of the LATTICEEASY distribution in
what follows.) LATTICEEASY is free. We are not in any way, shape, or
form expecting to make money off of these routines. We wrote them for
the sake of doing good science and we're putting them out on the
Internet in case other people might find them useful. Feel free to
download them, incorporate them into your code, modify them, translate
the comment lines into Swahili, or whatever else you want. What we do
want is the following:
- Leave this notice (i.e. this entire paragraph beginning with
``LATTICEEASY consists of...'' and ending with our email addresses) in
with the code wherever you put it. Even if you're just using it
in-house in your department, business, or wherever else we would like
these credits to remain with it. This is partly so that people can...
- Give us feedback. Did LATTICEEASY work great for you and help
your work? Did you hate it? Did you find a way to improve it, or
translate it into another programming language? Whatever the case
might be, we would love to hear about it. Please let us know at the
email addresses below.
- Finally, insofar as we have the legal right to do so we forbid
you to make money off of this code without our consent. In other words
if you want to publish these functions in a book or bundle them into
commercial software or anything like that contact us about it
first. We'll probably say yes, but we would like to reserve that
right.
For any comments or questions you can reach us at
gfelder@email.smith.edu
Igor.Tkachev@cern.ch
Enjoy LATTICEEASY!
Gary Felder and Igor Tkachev
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Go to The
LATTICEEASY Home Page
Go to Gary Felder's Home
Page
Send email to Gary Felder at gfelder@email.smith.edu
Send
email to Igor Tkachev at Igor.Tkachev@cern.ch
This
documentation was generated on 2008-01-21