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"OOmph-lib: The object-oriented multi-physics finite element library"

Dr Matthias Heil, University of Manchester.

Friday, 17th February, 1400-1500 (UTC + 0.0)

Room 1.10, Kilburn Building (ESNW Access Grid)

This talk discusses certain aspects of the design and implementation of 
oomph-lib, an object-oriented multi-physics finite-element library, available 
as open-source software at http://www.oomph-lib.org. The main aim of the 
library is to provide an environment that facilitates the robust, adaptive 
solution of multi-physics problems by monolithic discretisations, while 
maximising the potential for code reuse. This is achieved by the extensive use 
of object-oriented programming techniques, including multiple inheritance, 
function overloading and template (generic) programming, which allow existing 
objects to be (re-)used in many different ways without having to change their 
original implementation.  The methodology is applied in several examples.

Anyone wishing to view the seminar via Access Grid should note the following:

Virtual venue: University of Manchester (1.10)
Jabber room: uom110
IGPix: roberts.agsc.man.ac.uk/igpix/uom110
For technical assistance regarding the Access Grid, please contact 
[email protected]

Kind regards

Dr Lee Margetts
Senior Consultant
High Performance Computing
University of Manchester

http://www.sve.man.ac.uk/General/Staff/margetts

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