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AMSOL-version 7.1

Gregory D. Hawkins, David J. Giesen, Gillian C. Lynch, Candee C. Chambers,
Ivan Rossi, Joey W. Storer, Jiabo Li, Tianhai Zhu, Jason D. Thompson, Paul Winget,
and Benjamin J. Lynch
Department of Chemistry and Supercomputer Institute
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455-0431, USA

Daniel Rinaldi
Laboratoire de Chimie Theorique
Universite de Nancy I Vandoeuvre-Nancy 54506, France

Daniel A. Liotard
Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie Theorique
Universite de Bordeaux I 33405 Talence, France

Christopher J. Cramer and Donald G. Truhlar
Department of Chemistry and Supercomputer Institute
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455-0431, USA

AMSOL 7.1 description:

    AMSOL-version 7.1 recent revision history
    AMSOL-version 7.1 program description
    AMSOL-version 7.1 abstract
    AMSOL-version 7.1 manual

To obtain AMSOL:

  • Licenses without support are available from the University of Minnesota. There is no charge for non-profit licenses obtained from the University of Minnesota; the fee for a  commercial license obtained from the University of Minnesota is stated in the license. Licenses obtained from the University of Minnesota do not include any consulting or maintenance services and do not include value-added enhancements of authorized vendors. To obtain AMSOL from the University of Minnesota, print, fill out, and sign the appropriate license below and fax it to Donald G. Truhlar at (612) 626-9390. You will then receive by email the password required for downloading from our distribution site.  Inquiries about AMSOL distribution at the University of Minnesota can be sent to the software manager .

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    Licenses are also available from the following authorized distributor(s):

    Our previous license agreement with Oxford Molecular Group has been terminated.  Licenses from Makolab include support and vendor-specific enhancements. Please consult Makolab for applicable fee schedules, licenses, and other details.

    See also the AMM program for AMSOL models in Semichem's AMPAC, which is scheduled for release soon.

    Non-profit license from the University of Minnesota (no fee):

    Commercial license from the University of Minnesota:

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    This document last modified Wednesday, 02-Jul-2008 11:37:42 CDT
    Updated by:  Software Manager