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The CPC non-profit use licence agreement is an agreement between the
author(s) of a program distributed by the CPC Program Library and the person
who acquires it. By acquiring the program the person is agreeing to be bound
by the terms of this agreement.
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group to obtain a copy of the source or executable code and to use the
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computing centre) to install the program and allow access to the
executable code to members of the licensee's organisation for academic
or non-profit use. No user or site will re-distribute the source code or
executable code to a third party in original or modified form without the
written permission of the author.
2. Publications which result from using the acquired program will reference
the article in Computer Physics Communications which describes the
program.
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