Preface and Disclaimer¶
GROMACS - 2022-rc1
Contributions from:
Emile Apol, Rossen Apostolov, Paul Bauer, Herman J.C. Berendsen, Pär Bjelkmar, Christian Blau, Viacheslav Bolnykh, Kevin Boyd, Aldert van Buuren, Rudi van Drunen, Anton Feenstra, Gerrit Groenhof, Anca Hamuraru, Vincent Hindriksen, M. Eric Irrgang, Aleksei Iupinov, Christoph Junghans, Joe Jordan, Dimitrios Karkoulis, Peter Kasson, Jiri Kraus, Carsten Kutzner, Per Larsson, Justin A. Lemkul, Viveca Lindahl, Magnus Lundborg, Erik Marklund,Pascal Merz, Pieter Meulenhoff, Teemu Murtola, Szilárd Páll, Sander Pronk, Roland Schulz, Michael Shirts, Alexey Shvetsov, Alfons Sijbers, Peter Tieleman, Teemu Virolainen, Christian Wennberg, Maarten Wolf, and Artem Zhmurov.
Mark Abraham, Berk Hess, David van der Spoel, and Erik Lindahl.
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