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Template: elmer/models Type: multiselect Choices: helmholtz, navier-stokes, resultoutput, heatequation, linearelasticity, k-epsilon, meshdeform, elasticplate, electrostatics, freesurface, poissonboltzmann, reynolds, saveline, savescalars, statcurrent Default: helmholtz, navier-stokes, resultoutput, heatequation, linearelasticity, k-epsilon, meshdeform _Description: Elmer models to include in ElmerGUI Elmer can solve equations from the many models listed below. In order to avoid excessive crowding of the ElmerGUI interface, only certain models are included at a given time. For more information on models, visit the website at http://www.csc.fi/elmer and look at the Elmer Models Manual (in Documentation). . Please select the models you would like to include in ElmerGUI from the list below. Note that this will not affect the availability of models in the solver, only their presence in the graphical interface. . You can add or remove models later by using "dpkg-reconfigure elmer" at the command line, or using "Package | Configure..." in Synaptic.
Source: elmerfem Section: science Priority: extra Maintainer: Debian Science Maintainers <debian-science-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org> Uploaders: "Adam C. Powell, IV" <hazelsct@debian.org> Standards-Version: 3.8.2 Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5), po-debconf, quilt, autoconf, automake, gfortran, libblas-dev, liblapack-dev, mpi-default-dev, mpi-default-bin, libhypre-dev, libsuitesparse-dev, libarpack2-dev, libreadline5-dev, libncurses5-dev, libx11-dev, tk8.4-dev, tcl8.4-dev, libfreetype6-dev, libftgl-dev, libgl1-mesa-dev | libgl-dev, libglu1-mesa-dev | libglu-dev, libopencascade-modeling-dev, libqt4-dev, qt4-qmake, libqt4-opengl-dev, libqwt5-qt4-dev, libvtk5-qt4-dev, python-qt4-dev, libscotchmetis-dev, r-base-core Homepage: http://www.csc.fi/elmer/ Package: elmer Architecture: any Section: science Depends: elmer-common (= ${source:Version}), ${shlibs:Depends}, mpi-default-bin, ${misc:Depends} Description: Finite element package for multiphysics problems The Elmer open source mutiphysics simulation package includes physical models of fluid dynamics, structural mechanics, electromagnetics, heat transfer and acoustics, among others. These are described by partial differential equations which Elmer solves by the Finite Element Method (FEM). . Elmer uses METIS (or its free counterpart Scotch) for mesh partitioning, and (P)ARPACK, UMFPACK, BLAS/LAPACK and hypre to solve the sparse linear systems resulting from FEM discretization. It includes pre- and post-processors, and several examples illustrating simulation of various physical phenomena. . Elmer's lead institution is CSC in collaboration with Finnish universities, research institutes and industry. . This package contains the Elmer binaries, including the solver (single- and multi-processor versions), GUI, and post-processor. Package: elmer-common Architecture: all Section: science Depends: ttf-freefont, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: elmer (>= ${source:Version}) Description: Elmer multiphysics finite element architecture-independent files The Elmer open source mutiphysics simulation package includes physical models of fluid dynamics, structural mechanics, electromagnetics, heat transfer and acoustics, among others. These are described by partial differential equations which Elmer solves by the Finite Element Method (FEM). . Elmer uses METIS (or its free counterpart Scotch) for mesh partitioning, and (P)ARPACK, UMFPACK, BLAS/LAPACK and hypre to solve the sparse linear systems resulting from FEM discretization. It includes pre- and post-processors, and several examples illustrating simulation of various physical phenomena. . Elmer's lead institution is CSC in collaboration with Finnish universities, research institutes and industry. . This package contains the architecture-independent files for Elmer. Package: libelmersolver-5.5.0 Architecture: any Section: libs Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Suggests: libelmer-dev Conflicts: libelmersolver-5.4.1 Replaces: libelmersolver-5.4.1 Description: Elmer multiphysics finite element solver library The Elmer open source mutiphysics simulation package includes physical models of fluid dynamics, structural mechanics, electromagnetics, heat transfer and acoustics, among others. These are described by partial differential equations which Elmer solves by the Finite Element Method (FEM). . Elmer uses METIS (or its free counterpart Scotch) for mesh partitioning, and (P)ARPACK, UMFPACK, BLAS/LAPACK and hypre to solve the sparse linear systems resulting from FEM discretization. It includes pre- and post-processors, and several examples illustrating simulation of various physical phenomena. . Elmer's lead institution is CSC in collaboration with Finnish universities, research institutes and industry. . This package contains the Elmer solver shared library. Package: libelmer-dev Architecture: any Depends: elmer (= ${binary:Version}), libelmersolver-5.5.0 (= ${binary:Version}), libarpack2-dev, ${misc:Depends} Section: libdevel Description: Elmer multiphysics FEA development files The Elmer open source mutiphysics simulation package includes physical models of fluid dynamics, structural mechanics, electromagnetics, heat transfer and acoustics, among others. These are described by partial differential equations which Elmer solves by the Finite Element Method (FEM). . Elmer uses METIS (or its free counterpart Scotch) for mesh partitioning, and (P)ARPACK, UMFPACK, BLAS/LAPACK and hypre to solve the sparse linear systems resulting from FEM discretization. It includes pre- and post-processors, and several examples illustrating simulation of various physical phenomena. . Elmer's lead institution is CSC in collaboration with Finnish universities, research institutes and industry. . This package contains the static libraries eio, huti and matc and their header files, which are used for developing Elmer, as well as the Elmer solver shared library symlink. You do not need this to run Elmer.
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