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897 ============================================
899 Files: src/external/vmd_molfile/
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937 3. Internal FFT (ffpack)
938 ========================
940 Files: src/external/fftpack/fftpack.c
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979 Files: src/external/thread_mpi/
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1061 7. Parts of Boost C++ library
1062 =============================
1064 Files: src/gromacs/utility/current_function.h
1065 src/gromacs/utility/path.cpp
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1091 8. Google Test and Google Mock
1092 ===============================
1094 Files: src/external/googletest/*
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1126 9. Sun Extensible Data Representation routines (XDR)
1127 =====================================================
1129 Files: src/gromacs/fileio/gmx_system_xdr.c
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1159 10. Sun FDLIBM (Freely Distributable Maths Library)
1160 ===================================================
1162 Files: src/gromacs/math/utilities.c
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1172 11. ThreeFry Random Engine
1173 ============================================
1175 Based on proposed Boost implementations by
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1179 Boost Software License - Version 1.0 - August 17th, 2003
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1203 12. Gamma distribution from libc++
1204 ============================================
1206 Copyright (c) The LLVM compiler infrastructure
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1228 ============================================
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1252 ============================================
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1285 ============================================
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1299 15. Guidelines Support Library
1300 ============================================
1302 Files: src/gromacs/compat/pointers.h
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1331 17. P0009 reference implementation (Sandia Corporation)
1332 =======================================================
1334 Files: src/gromacs/mdspan/*
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