The Moving Finite Elements project hosts a collection of simulation codes for time-dependent PDE systems that implement various forms of Keith Miller's gradient-weighted moving finite element (GWMFE) method.
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I'm pleased to announce the formation of the Moving Finite Elements Project. Founded by students and colleagues of Prof. Keith Miller, the project has two primary goals: first, to make available a collection of legacy simulation codes for time-dependent PDE systems that implement various forms of Miller's gradient-weighted moving finite element (GWMFE) method; and second, to provide a forum for a renewed collaboration on the further development of GWMFE and similar moving-mesh adaptive methods. To kick things off, the codes GWMFE1DS and GWMFE2DS have been made available for download from the project page https://sourceforge.net/projects/mfeproject . These Fortran 77 codes were described in a pair of 1998 SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing articles by Carlson and Miller. Look for additional codes to be released in the coming months. Neil Carlson, for the MFE project team
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