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  2. FreeFem++ - Wikipedia

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    FreeFem++ is a programming language and a software focused on solving partial differential equations using the finite element method. FreeFem++ is written in C++ and developed and maintained by Université Pierre et Marie Curie and Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions. It runs on Linux, Solaris, macOS and Microsoft Windows systems.

  3. List of finite element software packages - Wikipedia

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    FEniCS Project FEATool Multiphysics; license: Proprietary BSD LGPL LGPL GNU (L)GPL LGPL GNU GPL\LGPL Proprietary GUI: Yes No No No Yes, partial functionality Yes Postprocessing only Matlab and Octave GUI Documentation: user guides, reference manuals, API documentation, application libraries with solved examples, online tutorials

  4. Category:Finite element software for Linux - Wikipedia

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  5. FEATool Multiphysics - Wikipedia

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    FEATool Multiphysics is a fully integrated physics and PDE simulation environment where the modeling process is subdivided into six steps; preprocessing (CAD and geometry modeling), mesh and grid generation, physics and PDE specification, boundary condition specification, solution, and postprocessing and visualization.

  6. Elmer FEM solver - Wikipedia

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    Elmer includes physical models of fluid dynamics, structural mechanics, electromagnetics, heat transfer and acoustics, for example. [3] These are described by partial differential equations which Elmer solves by the Finite Element Method (FEM).

  7. MFEM - Wikipedia

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    MFEM is an open-source C++ library for solving partial differential equations using the finite element method, developed and maintained by researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the MFEM open-source community on GitHub. MFEM is free software released under a BSD license. [1]

  8. Salome (software) - Wikipedia

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    SALOME is a multi-platform open source (LGPL-2.1-or-later) scientific computing environment, allowing the realization of industrial studies of physics simulations.. This platform, developed by a partnership between EDF and CEA, sets up an environment for the various stages of a study to be carried out: from the creation of the CAD model and the mesh to the post-processing and visualization of ...

  9. GetFEM++ - Wikipedia

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    GetFEM++ is a generic finite element C++ library with interfaces for Python, Matlab and Scilab.It aims at providing finite element methods and elementary matrix computations for solving linear and non-linear problems numerically.