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-                     PvFMM README File
 
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- 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/pvfmm.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_PVFMM 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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