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This software was developed at the National Institute of Standards and
Technology at the NIST Center for Neutron Research by employees of the Federal
Government in the course of their official duties. Pursuant to title 17 section
105* of the United States Code this software is not subject to copyright
protection and is in the public domain. The DAVE software package is an
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Acknowledgments

 

The DAVE development team consists of Richard Azuah, John Copley, Rob Dimeo,
Sungil Park, Seung-Hun Lee, and Alan Munter. Additional open source utilities
written by David Fanning, Ronn Kling, Mark Piper, Michael D. Galloy, and Craig
Markwardt have been incorporated into some of the DAVE programs as well. This
work is based upon activities supported by the National Science Foundation
under Agreement No. DMR-0086210. 