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Computational chemistry on the FPS-X64 scientific computers

Experience on single- and multi-processor systems

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Guest, M.F., Harrison, R.J., van Lenthe, J.H. et al. Computational chemistry on the FPS-X64 scientific computers. Theoret. Chim. Acta 71, 117–148 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00526413

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