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Re: First beta version of Firefly 8.1.0 is ready for testing

Siddheshwar Chopra
sidhusai@gmail.com


Dear Sir,

Thank you for the sam.. Any tips on Firefly Linux installation on various platforms??

Regards,

On Fri Mar 7 '14 9:54am, Alex Granovsky wrote
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>Dear Firefly users,

>     The first beta version of Firefly 8.1.0 is ready for your tests! Firefly v. 8.1.0 includes bugfixes over Firefly v. 8.0.1 as well as a new functionality as described below. The new files can be found here:

>http://classic.chem.msu.su/gran/firefly/ff810_beta1_windows.rarhttp://classic.chem.msu.su/gran/firefly/ff810_beta1_windows.rar

>http://classic.chem.msu.su/gran/firefly/ff810_beta1_linux.rarhttp://classic.chem.msu.su/gran/firefly/ff810_beta1_linux.rar

>     Note these files should be used as upgrade over Firefly v. 8.0.1. i.e. these archives miss some important part of the complete distribution. To extract files, use the same password as for Firefly v. 8.0.0/8.0.1 distribution.

>     This version of Firefly includes implementation of analytical TDHF/TDDFT gradients. Gradients for singlet states are available for all DFT functionals for which TDDFT energy is presently programmed. Frozen core and TDA approximations can be used together with gradients. Gradients are also available for triplet excited states using singlet reference and a subset of programmed DFT functionals (presently these include functionals with local correlation, e.g. BVWN5 is supported while BLYP is not).

>Kind regards,
>Alex Granovsky


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