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                    PvFMM README File                    *****************PvFMM Version 1.0.0 is the latest release (January 2014)WHAT IS PvFMM?==============   PvFMM is a library for solving certain types of elliptic partial   differential equations.        * We support Stokes, Poisson, and Helmholtz problems on the unit     cube, with free-space or periodic boundary conditions, with     constant or mildly varying coefficients. Our method is based on     volume potential integral equation formulation accelerated by the     Kernel Independent Fast Multipole Method. HOW TO GET PvFMM================   For the latest stable release of PvFMM        <URL: padas.ices.utexas.edu/pvmm.tgz>LICENSE=======   PvFMM is distributed under the LGPLv3 licence. See COPYING in   the top-level directory of the distribution. INSTALLING PvFMM================   To install PvFMM, follow the steps in the INSTALL file, which is   located in the top directory of the source distribution. USING PvFMM===========   The file examples/Makefile can be used as a template makefile for any   project using the library. In general the MakeVariables file should   be included in any makefile and CXXFLAGS_PVFMM and LDFLAGS_FMM should   be used to compile the code.   Two very simple examples illustrating usage of the library are available:      For particle N-body  : examples/src/example1.cpp      For volume potentials: examples/src/example2.cpp    To compile these examples:      make examples/bin/example1      make examples/bin/example2   * The volume potentials example will take a long time, the first time     it is used, since it has to precompute quadrature rules. This data     is saved to a file and used for subsequent runs. See INSTALL for     the configure option '--with-precomp-dir=DIR' to set the default     path for precomputed data.
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