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(new) feel++-apps_0.90.0~svn6877-1_amd64.deb extra science
A library for the finite element method
 This package provides some applications codes(source and executables) such
 as laplacian with cG and dG methods, stokes, heat transfer, solid
 mechanics(static and dynamic).
 .
 Feel++ is a versatile finite element library to solve partial
 differential equations
 .
 Support 1D, 2D, 3D
 .
 Support the following basic entities: simplices (segment, triangle,
 tetrahedron) and product of simplices (quadrangle, hexahedron)
 .
 Support various point sets on these basic entities: equispaced
 points, quadrature points, interpolation points (Gauss-Lobatto,
 Fekete, WarpBlend?)
 .
 Support continuous and discontinuous Galerkin methods
 .
 Support various polynomial sets:
 .
  * Lagrange(continuous,discontinuous,all dimensions,all interpolation
 point sets)
 .
  * Dubiner(discontinuous), boundary adapted(continuous)
 .
  * Legendre(discontinuous), boundary adapted(continuous)
 .
 Provide mathematical concept for higher order abstraction (Function
 spaces and associated elements, forms and operators)
 .
 Provide a language embedded in C++ for variational formulations,
 projection and numerical integration
(new) feel++-doc_0.90.0~svn6877-1_all.deb extra doc
A library for the finite element method
 This package provides the documentation for the Feel++ library : a user
 guide including a tutorial and the api documentation generated by
 doxygen.
 .
 Feel++ is a versatile finite element library to solve partial
 differential equations.
 .
 Support 1D, 2D, 3D
 .
 Support the following basic entities: simplices (segment, triangle,
 tetrahedron) and product of simplices (quadrangle, hexahedron)
 .
 Support various point sets on these basic entities: equispaced
 points, quadrature points, interpolation points (Gauss-Lobatto,
 Fekete, WarpBlend?)
 .
 Support continuous and discontinuous Galerkin methods
 .
 Support various polynomial sets:
 .
  * Lagrange(continuous,discontinuous,all dimensions,all interpolation
 point sets)
 .
  * Dubiner(discontinuous), boundary adapted(continuous)
 .
  * Legendre(discontinuous), boundary adapted(continuous)
 .
 Provide mathematical concept for higher order abstraction (Function
 spaces and associated elements, forms and operators)
 .
 Provide a language embedded in C++ for variational formulations,
 projection and numerical integration
(new) feel++_0.90.0~svn6877-1.diff.gz extra science
(new) feel++_0.90.0~svn6877-1.dsc extra science
(new) feel++_0.90.0~svn6877.orig.tar.gz extra science
(new) libfeel++-dbg_0.90.0~svn6877-1_amd64.deb extra debug
A library for the finite element method
 Feel++ is a versatile finite element library to solve partial
 differential equations
 .
 Support 1D, 2D, 3D
 .
 Support the following basic entities: simplices (segment, triangle,
 tetrahedron) and product of simplices (quadrangle, hexahedron)
 .
 Support various point sets on these basic entities: equispaced
 points, quadrature points, interpolation points (Gauss-Lobatto,
 Fekete, WarpBlend?)
 .
 Support continuous and discontinuous Galerkin methods
 .
 Support various polynomial sets:
 .
  * Lagrange(continuous,discontinuous,all dimensions,all interpolation
 point sets)
 .
  * Dubiner(discontinuous), boundary adapted(continuous)
 .
  * Legendre(discontinuous), boundary adapted(continuous)
 .
 Provide mathematical concept for higher order abstraction (Function
 spaces and associated elements, forms and operators)
 .
 Provide a language embedded in C++ for variational formulations,
 projection and numerical integration
(new) libfeel++-dev_0.90.0~svn6877-1_amd64.deb extra libdevel
A library for the finite element method
 This package provides the header files and static libraries.
 .
 Feel++ is a versatile finite element library to solve partial
 differential equations.
 .
 Support 1D, 2D, 3D
 .
 Support the following basic entities: simplices (segment, triangle,
 tetrahedron) and product of simplices (quadrangle, hexahedron)
 .
 Support various point sets on these basic entities: equispaced
 points, quadrature points, interpolation points (Gauss-Lobatto,
 Fekete, WarpBlend?)
 .
 Support continuous and discontinuous Galerkin methods
 .
 Support various polynomial sets:
 .
  * Lagrange(continuous,discontinuous,all dimensions,all interpolation
 point sets)
 .
  * Dubiner(discontinuous), boundary adapted(continuous)
 .
  * Legendre(discontinuous), boundary adapted(continuous)
 .
 Provide mathematical concept for higher order abstraction (Function
 spaces and associated elements, forms and operators)
 .
 Provide a language embedded in C++ for variational formulations,
 projection and numerical integration
(new) libfeel++1_0.90.0~svn6877-1_amd64.deb extra libs
A library for the finite element method
 This package provides the dynamic Feel++ libraries.
 .
 Feel++ is a versatile finite element library to solve partial
 differential equations.
 .
 Support 1D, 2D, 3D
 .
 Support the following basic entities: simplices (segment, triangle,
 tetrahedron) and product of simplices (quadrangle, hexahedron)
 .
 Support various point sets on these basic entities: equispaced
 points, quadrature points, interpolation points (Gauss-Lobatto,
 Fekete, WarpBlend?)
 .
 Support continuous and discontinuous Galerkin methods
 .
 Support various polynomial sets:
 .
  * Lagrange(continuous,discontinuous,all dimensions,all interpolation
 point sets)
 .
  * Dubiner(discontinuous), boundary adapted(continuous)
 .
  * Legendre(discontinuous), boundary adapted(continuous)
 .
 Provide mathematical concept for higher order abstraction (Function
 spaces and associated elements, forms and operators)
 .
 Provide a language embedded in C++ for variational formulations,
 projection and numerical integration
Changes: feel++ (0.90.0~svn6877-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * New upstream release


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