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Expand Up @@ -10,12 +10,13 @@ migrated this part from older version of Gaussian into newer version of
Gaussian for several times. As Gaussian package was written in Fortran
77, the corresponding URVA part was written in the same language.

Later on from 2015, Dr. Dieter Cremer and Dr. Elfi Kraka wanted to have
an independent version of URVA program. They asked Yunwen Tao in the
group to this job. He started with programming in Fortran 90 language
which is an extension to Fortran 77. Then he switched the whole project
into Python language which is more flexible and easy to use. The new
version of the URVA program was then named as **URVA**.
In 2015, Dr. Dieter Cremer and Dr. Elfi Kraka thought about a stand-alone
version of the URVA program. Yunwen Tao, a Ph.D. student of CATCO at that time
started this project using Fortran 90. Then he switched to Python, which is
more flexible and easier to use. This led in 2018 to the first
stand-alone-version called pURVA. The code has in between been completely
overworked and optimized, as well as new features have been added by Dr. Robert
Kalescky, leading to a modern version named URVA2025, the current release.

## Execution of URVA

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