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Dune-fem
Jul 20, 2023
DUNE framework: Finite Element Methods, Finite Volume Methods, etc
dune-fem is a module of the DUNE Numerics framework for solving partial differential equations PDEs with grid-based methods.
dune-fem is a Distributed and Unified Numerics Environment module which defines interfaces for implementing discretization methods like Finite Element Methods FEM and Finite Volume Methods FV and Discontinuous Galerkin Methods DG.
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