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BSD 3-Clause License
“Copyright 2016 Sandia Corporation and Rutgers University. Under the terms of
Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000, there is a non-exclusive license for use of this
work by or on behalf of the U.S. Government. Export of this program may require
a license from the United States Government.”
NOTICE:
For five (5) years from 10/5/2016 the United States Government is granted for itself
and others acting on its behalf a paid-up, nonexclusive, irrevocable worldwide
license in this data to reproduce, prepare derivative works, and perform publicly and
display publicly, by or on behalf of the Government. There is provision for the possible
extension of the term of this license. Subsequent to that period or any extension granted,
the United States Government is granted for itself and others acting on its behalf a
paid-up, nonexclusive, irrevocable worldwide license in this data to reproduce, prepare
derivative works, distribute copies to the public, perform publicly and display publicly,
and to permit others to do so. The specific term of the license can be identified by
inquiry made to Sandia Corporation or DOE.
NEITHER THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, NOR THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, NOR
SANDIA CORPORATION, RUTGERS UNIVERISTY NOR ANY OF THEIR EMPLOYEES, MAKES ANY WARRANTY,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR ASSUMES ANY LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS,
OR USEFULNESS OF ANY INFORMATION, APPARATUS, PRODUCT, OR PROCESS DISCLOSED, OR REPRESENTS
THAT ITS USE WOULD NOT INFRINGE PRIVATELY OWNED RIGHTS.
Any licensee of this software has the obligation and responsibility to abide by the
applicable export control laws, regulations, and general prohibitions relating to the
export of technical data. Failure to obtain an export control license or other authority
from the Government may result in criminal liability under U.S. laws.