ProtoMol GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

This Software is copyrighted by the University of Notre Dame and the University
of Bergen, Norway, whom grant you the right to use this software under
the terms of the GNU General Public License. Although you are under no
obligation, the ProtoMol devlopment team would appreciate the
inclusion of the following citation in all research and development
works which utilize this software:

T. Matthey, T. Cickovski, S. Hampton, A. Ko, Q. Ma, T. Slabach
and J. A. Izaguirre, 'ProtoMol, an Object-Oriented Framework for Prototyping
Novel Algorithms for Molecular Dynamics', ACM Transactions on Mathematical
Software, Vol 30(3), pp 237-265, 2004

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