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    High order finite-volume scheme for solving Maxwell's equations on arbitrary 3D domains. This SF project was created mainly for a backup.
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    An object-oriented partial differential equation (PDE) solver, written in Python, based on a standard finite volume approach and includes interface tracking algorithms. *WARNING* The project is no longer using Sourceforge to maintain its repository.
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    HyperSim is a Navier-Stokes and Maxwell equations solver. It use the same method-"finite volume" to solve fluid and electromagnetic field. This technique could sharing the same mesh for simulation and make the multi-discipline optimization design possi
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