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    FEniCS.jl

    FEniCS.jl

    A scientific machine learning (SciML) wrapper for the FEniCS

    ..., and instructions to add further ones can be found here. A high-level API for usage with DifferentialEquations. An example can be seen in solving the heat equation with high-order adaptive time-stepping. Various gists/jupyter notebooks have been created to provide a brief overview of the overall functionality and of any differences between the pythonic FEniCS and the Julian wrapper. DifferentialEquations.jl ecosystem. Paraview can also be used to visualize various results just like in FEniCS.
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    ClimateMachine.jl

    ClimateMachine.jl

    Earth System Model that automatically learns from data

    The ClimateMachine is a software package that models the evolution of the Earth system over weeks to centuries. The ClimateMachine solves three-dimensional partial differential equations for the distributions of water, momentum, energy, and tracers such as carbon in the atmosphere, oceans, and on land. The ClimateMachine will harness a wide range of Earth observations and data generated computationally to predict the evolution of Earth’s climate and features such as droughts, rainfall...
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