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(new) librheolef-dev_5.89-1_amd64.deb optional libdevel
Rheolef: development libraries (headers)
 Rheolef is a computer environment that serves as a convenient
 laboratory for computations in applied mathematics, involving finite
 element-like methods. It provides a set of unix commands and C++
 algorithms and containers.
 .
 Containers covers first the classic graph data structure for sparse
 matrix formats and finite element meshes.
 .
 An higher level of abstraction is provided by containers related to
 approximate finite element spaces, discrete fields and bilinear forms.
 .
 .
 Current applications cover
 .
  - Poisson problems in 1D 2D and 3D with P1 or P2 elements
  - Stokes problems in 2D and 3D, with P2-P1 or P1 bubble-P1 elements
  - linear elasticity in 2D and 3D, with P1 and P2 elements,
 including the incompressible and nearly incompressible elasticity
  - characteristic method for convection-difusion, time-dependent problems
 and Navier-Stokes equations.
  - auto-adaptive mesh based for 2D problems
  - axisymetric problems
  - multi-regions and non-constant coefficients
  - axisymetric problems
(new) librheolef-doc_5.89-1_amd64.deb optional doc
Rheolef: documentation
 Rheolef is a computer environment that serves as a convenient
 laboratory for computations in applied mathematics, involving finite
 element-like methods. It provides a set of unix commands and C++
 algorithms and containers.
 .
 Containers covers first the classic graph data structure for sparse
 matrix formats and finite element meshes.
 .
 An higher level of abstraction is provided by containers related to
 approximate finite element spaces, discrete fields and bilinear forms.
 .
 .
 Current applications cover
 .
  - Poisson problems in 1D 2D and 3D with P1 or P2 elements
  - Stokes problems in 2D and 3D, with P2-P1 or P1 bubble-P1 elements
  - linear elasticity in 2D and 3D, with P1 and P2 elements,
 including the incompressible and nearly incompressible elasticity
  - characteristic method for convection-difusion, time-dependent problems
 and Navier-Stokes equations.
  - auto-adaptive mesh based for 2D problems
  - axisymetric problems
  - multi-regions and non-constant coefficients
  - axisymetric problems
(new) librheolef5.89_5.89-1_amd64.deb optional libs
Rheolef: shared library
 Rheolef is a computer environment that serves as a convenient
 laboratory for computations in applied mathematics, involving finite
 element-like methods. It provides a set of unix commands and C++
 algorithms and containers.
 .
 Containers covers first the classic graph data structure for sparse
 matrix formats and finite element meshes.
 .
 An higher level of abstraction is provided by containers related to
 approximate finite element spaces, discrete fields and bilinear forms.
 .
 .
 Current applications cover
 .
  - Poisson problems in 1D 2D and 3D with P1 or P2 elements
  - Stokes problems in 2D and 3D, with P2-P1 or P1 bubble-P1 elements
  - linear elasticity in 2D and 3D, with P1 and P2 elements,
 including the incompressible and nearly incompressible elasticity
  - characteristic method for convection-difusion, time-dependent problems
 and Navier-Stokes equations.
  - auto-adaptive mesh based for 2D problems
  - axisymetric problems
  - multi-regions and non-constant coefficients
  - axisymetric problems
(new) rheolef_5.89-1.debian.tar.gz optional math
(new) rheolef_5.89-1.dsc optional math
(new) rheolef_5.89.orig.tar.gz optional math
Changes: rheolef (5.89-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [Pierre Saramito]
  * New upstream release
 .
  [Christophe Prud'homme]
  * debian/control: fixed lintian warnings and errors
  * debian/source/format: created


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