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(new) freefem++-doc_3.13-1_all.deb optional contrib/doc
Provides the documentation of the FreeFem++ FE suite
FreeFem++ is an implementation of a language dedicated to the finite
element method. It enables you to solve Partial Differential
Equations (PDE) easily.
.
Problems involving PDE from several branches of physics such as
fluid-structure interactions require interpolations of data on
several meshes and their manipulation within one program. FreeFem++
includes a fast quadtree-based interpolation algorithm and a language
for the manipulation of these data on multiple meshes. It contains
also a powerful mesh generation and adaption tool integrated
seamlessly in FreeFem++ called bamg.
.
FreeFem++ is written in C++ and the FreeFem++ language is a C++ idiom
allowing for a smooth learning curve.
.
This package contains the documentation files of FreeFem++.
(new) freefem++_3.13-1.debian.tar.gz optional contrib/science
(new) freefem++_3.13-1.dsc optional contrib/science
(new) freefem++_3.13-1_amd64.deb optional contrib/math
Provides the binaries of the FreeFem++ FE suite
FreeFem++ is an implementation of a language dedicated to the finite
element method. It enables you to solve Partial Differential
Equations (PDE) easily.
.
Problems involving PDE from several branches of physics such as
fluid-structure interactions require interpolations of data on
several meshes and their manipulation within one program. FreeFem++
includes a fast quadtree-based interpolation algorithm and a language
for the manipulation of these data on multiple meshes. It contains
also a powerful mesh generation and adaption tool integrated
seamlessly in FreeFem++ called bamg.
.
FreeFem++ is written in C++ and the FreeFem++ language is a C++ idiom
allowing for a smooth learning curve.
.
This package contains the executables of FreeFem++.
(new) freefem++_3.13.orig.tar.gz optional contrib/science
(new) libfreefem++-dev_3.13-1_amd64.deb optional contrib/libdevel
Provides the development files of the FreeFem++ FE suite
FreeFem++ is an implementation of a language dedicated to the finite
element method. It enables you to solve Partial Differential
Equations (PDE) easily.
.
Problems involving PDE from several branches of physics such as
fluid-structure interactions require interpolations of data on
several meshes and their manipulation within one program. FreeFem++
includes a fast quadtree-based interpolation algorithm and a language
for the manipulation of these data on multiple meshes. It contains
also a powerful mesh generation and adaption tool integrated
seamlessly in FreeFem++ called bamg.
.
FreeFem++ is written in C++ and the FreeFem++ language is a C++ idiom
allowing for a smooth learning curve.
.
This package contains the development files of FreeFem++.
(new) libfreefem++_3.13-1_amd64.deb optional contrib/libs
Provides the shared libraries of the FreeFem++ FE suite
FreeFem++ is an implementation of a language dedicated to the finite
element method. It enables you to solve Partial Differential
Equations (PDE) easily.
.
Problems involving PDE from several branches of physics such as
fluid-structure interactions require interpolations of data on
several meshes and their manipulation within one program. FreeFem++
includes a fast quadtree-based interpolation algorithm and a language
for the manipulation of these data on multiple meshes. It contains
also a powerful mesh generation and adaption tool integrated
seamlessly in FreeFem++ called bamg.
.
FreeFem++ is written in C++ and the FreeFem++ language is a C++ idiom
allowing for a smooth learning curve.
.
This package contains the shared libraries of FreeFem++.
Changes: freefem++ (3.13-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Initial release (Closes: #500755).
* Built with gcc-4.5 (see bug report 49264 submitted to the gcc bugzilla
upstream).
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