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1The RecursiveTools contrib to FastJet is released
2under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 (GPLv2).
3
4A copy of the GPLv2 is to be found at the end of this file.
5
6While the GPL license grants you considerable freedom, please bear in
7mind that this code's use falls under guidelines similar to those that
8are standard for Monte Carlo event generators
9(http://www.montecarlonet.org/GUIDELINES). In particular, if you use
10this code as part of work towards a scientific publication, whether
11directly or contained within another program you should include a
12citation to
13
14 arXiv:1307.0007
15 arXiv:1402.2657
16 arXiv:1704.06266
17
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