libsignatures-java 0.0~git20141229.14f3045+ds-2 source package in Ubuntu
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libsignatures-java (0.0~git20141229.14f3045+ds-2) unstable; urgency=medium * Adding 'Rules-Requires-Root: no'. * Adding description for ignore-failing-tests.patch. -- Andrius Merkys <email address hidden> Tue, 10 Dec 2019 06:00:54 -0500
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Binary packages built by this source
- libsignatures-java: graph signature library for molecules
This project is a re-write of Jean-Loup Faulon's signature code for molecules,
to make it toolkit independent. Signatures are ultimately canonical
representations of whole molecules or atom valence environments. For example,
the canonical signature for benzene might be as simple as: C(C(C(C1))C(C(C1)))
where brackets denote branching and numbers indicate joining (as with SMILES).
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Signatures can be used as descriptors for atom or molecule environments, much
like HOSE codes. They can also be used for structure enumeration.