Ian Bell c3508c3f55 Added parallel evaluation of residual helmholtz terms
Should in the end only slow down by 1.2x, but calculate at least up to second order derivatives all at once, so net speedup of 5 if calculating all first and second order partials !!

Signed-off-by: Ian Bell <ian.h.bell@gmail.com>
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CoolProp is a thermophysical property database and wrappers for a selection of programming environments

It offers similar functionality to REFPROP, but CoolProp is open-source and free, with flexible licensing terms.  Commercial - ok! Academic? - ok!

It was originally developed by Ian Bell, currently a post-doc at the University of Liege, in Liege, Belgium.

The development docs for the v5 release are at http://www.coolprop.drehttps://github.com/CoolProp/CoolProp/blob/master/FAQ.mdamhosters.com:8010/sphinx/ 

The development binaries for each platform are at http://www.coolprop.dreamhosters.com:8010/binaries/.

Please, if there are any issues of any kind, file an issue at https://github.com/CoolProp/CoolProp/issues

Also, check out our FAQ: https://github.com/CoolProp/CoolProp/blob/master/FAQ.md

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