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Jaguar

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JAGUAR is an ab initio quantum chemistry package for both gas and solution phase calculations, with strength in treating metal-containing systems.[1] It is commercial software marketed by the company Schrödinger Inc.

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  1. ^ Computational Chemistry, David Young, Wiley-Interscience, 2001. Appendix A. A.2.5 pg 337, Jaguar

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