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fftw3/3.3.5¶

name
fftw3
version
3.3.5.5
built
Tue Oct 4 10:28:28 CDT 2016
usage
Use the module system to load this version of fftw3: module load midway2; module load fftw3/3.3.5

See also

fftw3/3.3.5 (default), fftw3/3.3.5+intelmpi-4.0+intel-12.1, fftw3/3.3.5+intelmpi-5.1+intel-16.0
All versions available for fftw3.
fftw3
General documentation for fftw3
Modules
Full list of software modules available on Midway.
Software Modules Tutorial
A tutorial on Midway modules and how to use them.

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