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[d7d2da3]1FastJet is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License
2v2 (GPLv2). FastJet includes a significant body of third-party code,
3for example for third party plugin algorithms and for computational
4geometry methods. These too are usually released under the GPL or
5permissive licenses. Details are given below on a case-by-case basis.
6
7A copy of the GPLv2 is to be found at the end of this file.
8
9While the GPL license grants you considerable freedom, please bear in
10mind that FastJet's use falls under guidelines similar to those that
11are standard for Monte Carlo event generators
12(http://www.montecarlonet.org/GUIDELINES). In particular, if you use
13this code as part of work towards a scientific publication, whether
14directly or contained within another program (e.g. Delphes, SpartyJet,
15Rivet, LHC collaboration software frameworks, etc.), you should
16include a citation to
17
18 arXiv:1111.6097 (FastJet User Manual)
19 and, optionally, Phys.Lett.B641 (2006) 57 [arXiv:hep-ph/0512210]
20
21A number of other citations may also be relevant, for example for jet
22areas and subtraction, boosted object taggers, plugins and the
23underlying computational geometry methods and codes. Plugins generally
24indicate the appropriate reference in a banner. References for other
25features are to be found in the FastJet manual.
26
27
28======================================================================
29Plugins
30======================================================================
31
32For the plugin jet finders, the licensing situation is as follows:
33
34----------------------------------------------------------------------
35. ATLAS Cone: the code was taken from SpartyJet v1.20. (GPLv2?)
36 Licensing situation currently undergoing confirmation.
37
38----------------------------------------------------------------------
39. CDF code: originally provided by J.Huston
40
41 See http://www.pa.msu.edu/~huston/Les_Houches_2005/JetClu+Midpoint-StandAlone.tgz
42 for the original code.
43
44 Informal agreement for distribution under the terms of the GPL was
45 obtained from Robert Roser on 13 April 2011. We are awaiting final
46 confirmation.
47
48
49----------------------------------------------------------------------
50. CMS Iterative Cone:
51 Code taken from http://cmssw.cvs.cern.ch/cgi-bin/cmssw.cgi/CMSSW
52 GPL(v2) (permission granted by R.Harris)
53
54 From: Robert M Harris <rharris@fnal.gov>
55 To: Gregory Soyez <soyez@fastjet.fr>,
56 Matteo Cacciari <cacciari@lpthe.jussieu.fr>,
57 Gavin Salam <salam@lpthe.jussieu.fr>
58 Cc: Daniele.Del.Re@cern.ch,
59 Salvatore Rappoccio <rappoccio@gmail.com>,
60 Robert M Harris <rharris@fnal.gov>
61 Subject: Re: CMS Iterative Cone license
62 Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 14:05:55 -0600
63
64 Dear Gregory, Matteo and Gavin,
65
66 As a jet object coordinator for the CMS collaboration, and having
67 consulted and obtained the consent of the other authors, I hereby
68 grant you permission to distribute our code for the CMS Iterative
69 Cone jet algorithm under the terms of the GNU Public License (v2).
70
71 Best Regards,
72 Robert Harris
73
74
75----------------------------------------------------------------------
76. D0 RunI and RunII cone plugins:
77 Standalone version provided by Lars Sonnenschein.
78 Permission to distribute it under the terms of the GPL(v2) granted
79 by Lars Sonnenschein on behalf of the D0 collaboration
80
81 From: Lars Sonnenschein <sonne@mail.cern.ch>
82 To: Gregory Soyez <soyez@fastjet.fr>
83 Cc: Matteo Cacciari <matteo.cacciari@cern.ch>,
84 Gavin Salam <salam@lpthe.jussieu.fr>
85 Subject: Re: D0 cone license
86 Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 18:17:05 +0100
87
88 Dear Gregory, all,
89 after some iterations with the D0 spoke persons and other programmers who
90 have been involved in writing the C++ implementation within the D0
91 software framework, the conclusion is that D0 grants the permission:
92
93 "As an author of the D0 Run I and D0 Run II cone code, and having
94 consulted and obtained the consent of the other authors (D0 collaboration),
95 I hereby grant you permission to distribute my/our code for the
96 D0 Run I and Run II cone jet algorithms under the terms of the GNU
97 General Public License (v2).".
98
99 Citation and/or banner should then also give credit to the D0
100 collaboration.
101
102 Kind regards
103 Lars
104
105
106----------------------------------------------------------------------
107. PxCone code: GPL(v2) (permission granted by M.H.Seymour)
108
109 From: Mike Seymour <Michael.Seymour@cern.ch>
110 To: Gavin Salam <gavin.salam@cern.ch>
111 Subject: Re: PxCone licence
112 Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2011 15:15:08 +0000
113
114 Dear Gavin,
115
116 As an author of the PxCone code, and having checked that this is
117 acceptable with the other authors of PxCone (Luis Del Pozo and his
118 then PhD supervisor David Ward), I hereby grant you the right to
119 distribute PxCone together with FastJet under a GPL (v2) license.
120
121 Many thanks for dealing with this,
122 Mike.
123
124----------------------------------------------------------------------
125. SISCone code: GPL(v2)
126 see http://projects.hepforge.org/siscone/ for details
127
128----------------------------------------------------------------------
129. TrackJet: available under the GPL (v2) from Rivet (v1.1.2)
130 see http://projects.hepforge.org/rivet/
131
132----------------------------------------------------------------------
133. EECambridge, GridJet, Jade and NestedDefs have been written by the
134 FastJet authors and are thus distributed under the GNU Public
135 License (v2).
136
137----------------------------------------------------------------------
138The "interface" parts of the plugins are GPL (v2).
139
140======================================================================
141CGAL
142======================================================================
143
144CGAL is not distributed with FastJet. Some parts of CGAL are released
145under a QPL license. Given this license's compatibility issues with
146the GPL, and for the purpose of resolving any ambiguity on this point,
147we explicitly grant permission for FastJet to be linked with CGAL.
148
149======================================================================
150Fortune's Voronoi code
151======================================================================
152
153This code, Copyright(c)1994 by AT&T Bell Laboratories is distributed
154under a non-restrictive license that allows for copying, modification
155and distribution as long as the original copyright notice is left
156unchanged. Modifications made subsequently by Shane O'Sullivan and
157Gregory Soyez are distributed under similar conditions.
158
159======================================================================
160Chan's closest neighbour algorithm
161======================================================================
162
163The code for this has been written by the FastJet authors.
164
165
166======================================================================
167======================================================================
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