This paper presents the basic concepts and the module structure of the Distributed and Unified Numerics Environment and reflects on recent developments and general changes that happened since the release of the first Dune version in 2007 and the main papers describing that state Bastian etal. (2008a, 2008b). This discussion is accompanied with a description of various advanced features, such as coupling of domains and cut cells, grid modifications such as adaptation and moving domains, high order discretizations and node level performance, non-smooth multigrid methods, and multiscale methods. A brief discussion on current and future development directions of the framework concludes the paper
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We describe an abstract interface for the geometric coupling of finite element grids. The scope of t...
This paper presents the basic concepts and the module structure of the Distributed and Unified Numer...
The Dune project has released version 2.4 on September 25, 2015. This paper describes the most signi...
This document gives an introduction to the Distributed and Unified Numerics Environment (DUNE). DUNE...
The Distributed and Unified Numerics Environment (Dune) is a set of open-source C++ libraries for th...
DUNE, the Distributed and Unified Numerics Environment, is an open-source modular toolbox for solvin...
In this paper we present the new Dune-ALUGrid module. This module contains a major overhaul of the s...
Dune-MMesh is an implementation of the well-developed Dune (Bastian et al., 2021) grid interface tai...
We present an extension module for the Dune system. This module, called dune-subgrid, allows to mark...
The dune-functions Dune module provides interfaces for functions and function space bases. It forms ...
Most finite element or finite volume software is built around a fixed mesh data structure. Therefore...
In a companion paper (Bastian et al. 2007, this issue) we introduced an abstract definition of a par...
summary:In this paper we describe PDELab, an extensible C++ template library for finite element meth...
We present an extension module for the Dune system. This module, called dune-subgrid, allows to mark...
A mathematical formulation is developed to model the dynamics of sand dunes. The physical processes ...
We describe an abstract interface for the geometric coupling of finite element grids. The scope of t...
This paper presents the basic concepts and the module structure of the Distributed and Unified Numer...
The Dune project has released version 2.4 on September 25, 2015. This paper describes the most signi...
This document gives an introduction to the Distributed and Unified Numerics Environment (DUNE). DUNE...
The Distributed and Unified Numerics Environment (Dune) is a set of open-source C++ libraries for th...
DUNE, the Distributed and Unified Numerics Environment, is an open-source modular toolbox for solvin...
In this paper we present the new Dune-ALUGrid module. This module contains a major overhaul of the s...
Dune-MMesh is an implementation of the well-developed Dune (Bastian et al., 2021) grid interface tai...
We present an extension module for the Dune system. This module, called dune-subgrid, allows to mark...
The dune-functions Dune module provides interfaces for functions and function space bases. It forms ...
Most finite element or finite volume software is built around a fixed mesh data structure. Therefore...
In a companion paper (Bastian et al. 2007, this issue) we introduced an abstract definition of a par...
summary:In this paper we describe PDELab, an extensible C++ template library for finite element meth...
We present an extension module for the Dune system. This module, called dune-subgrid, allows to mark...
A mathematical formulation is developed to model the dynamics of sand dunes. The physical processes ...
We describe an abstract interface for the geometric coupling of finite element grids. The scope of t...