GooseFEM
Several types of Finite Element simulations in C++ (with a Python interface)
Install / Use
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GooseFEM
Library to perform static or dynamic finite elements computations. The core of the implementation is a C++ library. For user convenience a Python interface is provided too. Please consult the documentation for more information:
https://goosefem.readthedocs.io
and for C++ documentation
https://tdegeus.github.io/GooseFEM
Credit / copyright
(c) T.W.J. de Geus | www.geus.me | tom@geus.me
Tom de Geus was financially supported by:
- Swiss National Science Foundation (FNSF), Switzerland
- École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland
- Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Eindhoven, The Netherlands
- The Netherlands Research Council (NWO), The Netherlands
- Materials Innovation Institute (M2i), The Netherlands
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