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The changes are as follows. *** --- *************** *** 14,107 **** PSE (Problem Solving Environment) for ordinary and partial differential equations. Contents ! * [15]1 Features ! * [16]2 Main authors ! * [17]3 License ! * [18]4 Installation ! * [19]5 Howtos, third party manuals ! * [20]6 Road map ! * [21]7 Meshes ! [[22]edit] ! ! Features ! ! * Simple, consistent and intuitive object-oriented API in C++ or ! Python ! * Automatic and efficient evaluation of finite element variational ! forms through [23]FFC or [24]SyFi ! * Automatic and efficient assembly of linear systems ! * General families of finite elements, including arbitrary order ! continuous and discontinuous Lagrange finite elements, BDM ! elements, RT elements, BDFM elements, Nedelec elements and ! Crouzeix-Raviart ! * Arbitrary mixed elements as combination of basic elements, ! including for example Taylor-Hood ! * Discontinuous Galerkin methods including jump terms, averages, and ! integrals over interior mesh facets ! * High-performance linear algebra through [25]uBLAS, [26]PETSc, ! [27]Trilinos and [28]MTL4 (experimental) with simple C++ and ! Python wrappers ! * Experimental support for parallel assembly ! * Simplex meshes in 1D, 2D (triangles), and 3D (tetrahedra), ! including adaptive mesh refinement ! * Multi-adaptive mcG(q)/mdG(q) and mono-adaptive cG(q)/dG(q) ODE ! solvers ! * Support for a range of input/output formats, including DOLFIN XML, ! VTK, Octave, MATLAB, Diffpack, Exodus II ! ! [29]Image:dolfin-small.png ! [[30]edit] Main authors ! DOLFIN is developed and maintained by [31]Anders Logg and [32]Garth N. ! Wells with the help of [33]many others. DOLFIN was originally developed in 2002 by Johan Hoffman and Anders Logg. Other significant contributors (with more than 100 changesets) include Johan Jansson and Ola Skavhaug. ! [[34]edit] License DOLFIN is licensed under the GNU LGPL. ! [[35]edit] Installation Chances are you can simply use our prebuilt packages for Debian and ! Ubuntu [36]available here. For other operating systems, read on below. ! [37]Installing DOLFIN on Debian-based GNU/Linux systems ! [38]Installing DOLFIN on Mac OS X ! [39]Installing DOLFIN on Windows (Experimental) ! [40]DOLFIN dependencies (Suitable for modern, Debian-based GNU/Linux systems) ! [41]A detailed guide to installing DOLFIN (Suitable for older GNU/Linux or UNIX systems) ! [[42]edit] Howtos, third party manuals ! [43]Detailed installation notes (Notes from a new user) ! [[44]edit] Road map ! The [45]road map is a list of planned features and major todo items for DOLFIN. ! [[46]edit] Meshes ! A collection of meshes for DOLFIN can be found [47]here. ! Retrieved from "[48] --- 14,81 ---- PSE (Problem Solving Environment) for ordinary and partial differential equations. + >>> from instant import inline >>> add_func = inline("double + add(double a, double b){ return a+b; }") >>> print "The sum of 3 and + 4.5 is ", add_func(3, 4.5) + Contents ! * [15]1 Main authors ! * [16]2 License ! * [17]3 Installation ! * [18]4 Howtos, third party manuals ! * [19]5 Road map ! * [20]6 Meshes ! [[21]edit] Main authors ! DOLFIN is developed and maintained by [22]Anders Logg and [23]Garth N. ! Wells with the help of [24]many others. DOLFIN was originally developed in 2002 by Johan Hoffman and Anders Logg. Other significant contributors (with more than 100 changesets) include Johan Jansson and Ola Skavhaug. ! [[25]edit] License DOLFIN is licensed under the GNU LGPL. ! [[26]edit] Installation Chances are you can simply use our prebuilt packages for Debian and ! Ubuntu [27]available here. For other operating systems, read on below. ! [28]Installing DOLFIN on Debian-based GNU/Linux systems ! [29]Installing DOLFIN on Mac OS X ! [30]Installing DOLFIN on Windows (Experimental) ! [31]DOLFIN dependencies (Suitable for modern, Debian-based GNU/Linux systems) ! [32]A detailed guide to installing DOLFIN (Suitable for older GNU/Linux or UNIX systems) ! [[33]edit] Howtos, third party manuals ! [34]Detailed installation notes (Notes from a new user) ! [[35]edit] Road map ! The [36]road map is a list of planned features and major todo items for DOLFIN. ! [[37]edit] Meshes ! A collection of meshes for DOLFIN can be found [38]here. ! Retrieved from "[39] _______________________________________________ DOLFIN-dev mailing list DOLFIN-dev@fenics.org http://www.fenics.org/mailman/listinfo/dolfin-dev