Re: Extensible Simulation Package for Research on Soft matter
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- Subject: Re: Extensible Simulation Package for Research on Soft matter
- From: "Christophe Prud'homme" <prudhomm@debian.org>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 20:46:47 +0100
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FYI
I just uploaded life in Debian a library for finite element methods
that allows to build finite element applications(hence simulations)
and I agree with the fact that simulation is very/too generic
C.
2009/1/22 Jörg-Volker Peetz <jvpeetz@web.de>:
> I support this point of view. "Simulation", IMO, also comprises packages like
> gerris, FeeFem++, or other CAE-programs. It is a classification lateral to the
> scientific fields chemistry, engineering, mathematics, physics, etc.
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