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- Nektar++ abstract "Nektar++ is an open-source spectral/hp element framework designed to support the construction of efficient high-performance scalable solvers for a wide range of partial differential equations (PDE), including the compressible and incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, shallow water equations, reaction-diffusion-advection equations and the monodomain model and bidomain model of cardiac electrophysiology. The library supports both continuous and discontinuous Galerkin projections.Nektar++ is written in C++ and exploits extensively object-oriented programming (OOP). The software is being actively developed by members of the SherwinLab at Imperial College London (UK) and Kirby's group at the University of Utah (US).".
- Q21162511 abstract "Nektar++ is an open-source spectral/hp element framework designed to support the construction of efficient high-performance scalable solvers for a wide range of partial differential equations (PDE), including the compressible and incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, shallow water equations, reaction-diffusion-advection equations and the monodomain model and bidomain model of cardiac electrophysiology. The library supports both continuous and discontinuous Galerkin projections.Nektar++ is written in C++ and exploits extensively object-oriented programming (OOP). The software is being actively developed by members of the SherwinLab at Imperial College London (UK) and Kirby's group at the University of Utah (US).".