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           2023, Timothy A. Davis
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Files: BTF/Config/BTFConfig.cmake.in
Copyright: 2023, Timothy A. Davis
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Files: CAMD/*
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Files: CCOLAMD/*
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Files: CHOLMOD/Config/CHOLMODConfig.cmake.in
Copyright: 2023, Timothy A. Davis
License: BSD-3-clause

Files: CHOLMOD/Supernodal/*
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Copyright: 2005-2023 Timothy A. Davis
           2005-2023, William W. Hager and Timothy A. Davis
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Files: CHOLMOD/Config/cholmod.h.in
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Copyright: 2005-2023 Timothy A. Davis
           2005-2006, Timothy A. Davis and William W. Hager
           2005-2013, Univ. of Florida
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Files: CHOLMOD/SuiteSparse_metis/*
Copyright: 1995-2013, Regents of the University of Minnesota
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Files: CHOLMOD/SuiteSparse_metis/GKlib/getopt.c
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Files: CHOLMOD/SuiteSparse_metis/GKlib/ms_inttypes.h
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Files: COLAMD/*
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Files: CSparse/MATLAB/ssget/*
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Copyright: 2009-2023 Timothy A. Davis
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Files: Example/*
Copyright: 2022-2025, Timothy A. Davis
License: BSD-3-clause

Files: GraphBLAS/*
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Files: GraphBLAS/CUDA/include/GB_cuda_atomics.cuh
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Files: GraphBLAS/CUDA/Config/GraphBLAS_CUDAConfig.cmake.in
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License: BSD-3-clause

Files: GraphBLAS/cpu_features/*
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Files: GraphBLAS/cpu_features/ndk_compat/*
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Files: GraphBLAS/Doc/mdframed.sty
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Files: GraphBLAS/Doc/zref-abspage.sty
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Files: GraphBLAS/lz4/*
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Files: GraphBLAS/zstd/*
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Files: GraphBLAS/zstd/zstd_subset/common/threading.c
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Files: KLU/Config/KLUConfig.cmake.in
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Files: LAGraph/*
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Files: LAGraph/cmake_modules/CodeCoverage.cmake
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Copyright: 2012-2017, Lars Bilke
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Files: LAGraph/src/test/include/acutest.h
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Files: LDL/Config/LDLConfig.cmake.in
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Files: Makefile
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Files: MATLAB_Tools/*
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Files: Mongoose/*
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Files: Mongoose/Config/SuiteSparse_MongooseConfig.cmake.in
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Files: ParU/*
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Files: ParU/Config/ParUConfig.cmake.in
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Files: RBio/Config/RBioConfig.cmake.in
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Files: SPEX/*
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Files: SPQR/Config/SPQRConfig.cmake.in
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Files: SuiteSparse_config/*
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Files: ssget/*
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Files: UMFPACK/*
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Files: UMFPACK/Config/UMFPACKConfig.cmake.in
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