language, programming paradigms Abstract. This paper presents an overview of a unified seamlessly parallel framework for finite element and spectral element methods in 1D, 2D and 3D in C++ called FEEL++. The article provides a digression through the design of the library as well as the main abstractions handled by it, namely, meshes, function spaces, operators, linear and bilinear forms and an embedded variational language. In every case, the closeness between the language developed in FEEL++ and the equivalent mathematical objects is highlighted. More advanced mathematical methods e.g. the mortar, Schwartz (non)overlapping, three fields and two ficticious domain-like methods (the Fat Boundary Method and the Penalty Method) are described he...
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summary:In this paper we describe PDELab, an extensible C++ template library for finite element meth...
In finite element methods, numerical simulation of the problem requires the generation of a linear s...
Abstract. Computational analysis of systems governed by partial differential equations requires not ...
This paper presents an overview of a unified framework for finite element and spectral element meth...
MS404-1 Automation of computational modeling by advanced software tools and techniquesInternational ...
This paper presents an overview of a unified framework for finite element and spectral ele...
CEMRACS'11: Multiscale Coupling of Complex Models in Scientific ComputingInternational audienceThis ...
International audienceA Domain Specific Language for PDEs embedded in C++ providing a syntax very cl...
International audienceThis article presents an overview of a unified framework for finite element an...
New technologies in computer science applied to numerical computations open the door to alternative ...
International audienceThis paper presents our ongoing work on building a versatile domain decomposit...
CEMRACS 2012International audienceWe present here the generic parallel computational framework in C+...
International audienceIn this article, we present a domain specific embedded language in C++ that ca...
Industrial simulation software has to manage: (i) the complexity of the underlying physical models,u...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 20...
summary:In this paper we describe PDELab, an extensible C++ template library for finite element meth...
In finite element methods, numerical simulation of the problem requires the generation of a linear s...
Abstract. Computational analysis of systems governed by partial differential equations requires not ...