Abstract
-This is a short presentation of the freefem++ software. In Section 1, we recall most of the characteristics of the software, In Section 2, we recall how to to build the weak form of a partial differential equation (PDE) from the strong form. In the 3 last sections, we present different examples and tools to illustrated the power of the software. First we deal with mesh adaptation for problems in two and three dimension, second, we solve numerically a problem with phase change and natural convection, and the finally to show the possibilities for HPC we solve a Laplace equation by a Schwarz domain decomposition problem on parallel computer.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- Preface
- A non-standard FETI-DP mortar method for Stokes problem
- Implementation of a low order mimetic elements in freefem++
- Moving meshes with freefem++
- Mathematical modeling of heat treatment for a steering rack including mechanical effects
- A scenario for symmetry breaking in Caffarelli–Kohn–Nirenberg inequalities
- New development in freefem++
- Fictitious domain method to model a movable rigid body in a sound wave
- High performance domain decomposition methods on massively parallel architectures with freefem++
- Solution of 2D Boussinesq systems with freefem++: the flat bottom case
- A finite element BFGS algorithm for the reconstruction of the flow field generated by vortex rings
- Author Index
Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- Preface
- A non-standard FETI-DP mortar method for Stokes problem
- Implementation of a low order mimetic elements in freefem++
- Moving meshes with freefem++
- Mathematical modeling of heat treatment for a steering rack including mechanical effects
- A scenario for symmetry breaking in Caffarelli–Kohn–Nirenberg inequalities
- New development in freefem++
- Fictitious domain method to model a movable rigid body in a sound wave
- High performance domain decomposition methods on massively parallel architectures with freefem++
- Solution of 2D Boussinesq systems with freefem++: the flat bottom case
- A finite element BFGS algorithm for the reconstruction of the flow field generated by vortex rings
- Author Index