Software projects
 

DOLFIN is intended to serve as a platform for research and teaching in adaptive finite element methods. Features include automatic assembling from variational formulation, support for 2D and 3D problems, and a modularised and flexible programming interface.
Tanganyika is an implementation of the multi-adaptive Galerkin methods cG(q) and dG(q), including error control, individually adaptive time-steps and the solution of dual problems.
The Ko Project is a deformable solid body mechanics simulation system handling behaviors such as visco-elasticity, contact, collision, fracture, as well as visualization using a deformation mapping technique.

Other codes

 

 

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