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Ownership
The Software (including its source code) has been developed at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences (hereinafter "MPI") and is owned by and copyrighted proprietary material of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e.V. (hereinafter "MPG"; MPI and MPG hereinafter collectively "Max-Planck").License Grant
Max-Planck grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, free of charge right:- To install the Software on computers owned, leased or otherwise controlled by you and/or your organisation;
- To use and execute the Software for the sole purpose of performing non-commercial scientific research.
Disclaimer of Representations and Warranties
You expressly acknowledge and agree that the Software results from basic research, is provided "AS IS", may contain errors, and that any use of the Software is at your sole risk. MAX-PLANCK MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND CONCERNING THE SOFTWARE, NEITHER EXPRESS NOR IMPLIED, AND THE ABSENCE OF ANY LEGAL OR ACTUAL DEFECTS, WHETHER DISCOVERABLE OR NOT. Specifically, and not to limit the foregoing, Max-Planck makes no representations or warranties (i) regarding the merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose of the Software, (ii) that the use of the Software will not infringe any patents, copyrights or other intellectual property rights of a third party, and (iii) that the use of the Software will not cause any damage of any kind to you or a third party.Limitation of Liability
Under no circumstances shall Max-Planck be liable for any incidental, special, indirect or consequential damages arising out of or relating to this license, including but not limited to, any lost profits, business interruption, loss of programs or other data, or all other commercial damages or losses, even if advised of the possibility thereof.No Maintenance Services
You understand and agree that Max-Planck is under no obligation to provide either maintenance services, update services, notices of latent defects, or corrections of defects with regard to the Software. Max-Planck nevertheless reserves the right to update, modify, or discontinue the Software at any time.Publications
Any publication of work results generated by use of the Software shall properly acknowledge the use of the Software by citing the Software and the publications, e.g. in the following form:- Steffen Börm, Lars Grasedyck and Wolfgang Hackbusch: "Introduction to Hierarchical Matrices with Applications", Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 27(5), pp. 405--422, 2003.
- Lars Grasedyck, Ronald Kriemann and Sabine Le Borne: "Parallel blackbox H-LU preconditioning for elliptic boundary value problems", Computing and Visualization in Sciences, Vol. 11, pp 273--291, 2007.
- Ronald Kriemann: "H-LU Factorization on Many-Core Systems", Computing and Visualization in Science, 16, pp. 105-117, 2015.
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