Hi Ansgar,

this looks like a reasonable target for Debian Science team.  Would you
mind using Debian Science VCS?
Kind regards
    Andreas.

On Fri, Jun 06, 2014 at 11:29:00AM +0200, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Ansgar Burchardt <[email protected]>
> 
> * Package name    : psurface
>   Version         : 2.0.0
>   Upstream Author : Oliver Sander <[email protected]>
> * URL             : http://numerik.mi.fu-berlin.de/dune/psurface
> * License         : LGPL-3+ or GPL-2 with runtime exception
>   Programming Lang: C++
>   Description     : piecewise linear bijections between triangulated surfaces
> 
>  Psurface is a C++ library that handles piecewise linear bijections
>  between triangulated surfaces. These surfaces can be of arbitrary
>  shape and need not even be manifolds.
> 
>  There are two main uses for psurface. When doing adaptive finite
>  element simulations on grids with parametrized boundaries, psurface
>  can store the parametrization. Boundary parametrizations are
>  practically mappings from the coarse grid boundary to the actual
>  boundary, and if that actual boundary is a triangulated surface then
>  psurface can handle it. This is implemented, for example, in the
>  dune-grid module of Dune.
> 
>  Secondly, when doing domain decomposition methods with nonconforming
>  interfaces, you need to relate the two interface grids to each
>  other. Psurface can do this for you, even if your interfaces do not
>  match geometrically. Such is the case, e.g., in contact
>  problems. This second functionality is also available for 1d surfaces
>  in 2d space.
> 
>  The easiest way to use psurface for domain decomposition is to get
>  the dune-grid-glue module and use it to drive psurface.
> 
> The package will be maintained in the science team.
> 
> Ansgar
> 
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