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[Anders Damsgaard](https://adamsgaard.dk), Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laborato… | |
### License | |
-Granular.jl is licensed under the GPLv3; see [LICENSE](https://github.com/ande… | |
+ISC License; see `LICENSE` for the full license text. | |
## Manual Outline | |