Next generation FEniCS problem solving environment
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Next generation FEniCS problem solving environment
FreeFEM source code
Research prototyping framework for physics simulation written in C++
ExaDG - High-Order Discontinuous Galerkin for the Exa-Scale
Adaptive computational fluid dynamics
Discontinuous Galerkin finite element method (DGFEM) for Acoustic Wave Propagation
FastCorotatedFEM is a minimalistic implementation of the corotated FEM method which was proposed in paper "Fast Corotated FEM using Operator Splitting" by Kugelstadt et al.
FEMTIC is a 3-D magnetotelluric inversion code. FEMTIC is made by object-oriented programming with C++. FEMTIC is applicable to land magnetotelluric survey data as well as ocean bottom magnetotelluric survey data.
A simple two-dimensional mesh generator with triangular and quadrilateral elements in C++
Public-facing repository for the open-source project Lattice-Boltzmann @ The University of Manchester (LUMA).
Modern C++20 finite element method and shape optimization framework.
Mirror of GetFEM repository
Fierro is a C++ code designed to aid the research and development of numerical methods, testing of user-specified models, and creating multi-scale models related to quasi-static solid mechanics and compressible material dynamics using low- and high-order meshes.
Open source MOOSE framework application for simulating plasmas
Open source package for OpenCascadeLink, which is bundled with Wolfram Language products as of version 12.1
This is the home page of the finite element application ObjectiveFrame
The C++ ELEMENTS library contains a suite of sub-libraries to support mathematical functions (elements), data representations (MATAR), and novel mesh classes (geometry and SWAGE) to support a very broad range of element types, numerical methods, and mesh connectivity data structures useful for computational physics and engineering.
A flexible modeling tool for geological/tectonic problems
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