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    Elmer finite element software

    Elmer finite element software

    Open source finite element software for multiphysical problems

    Elmer is a finite element software for numerical solution of partial differential equations and multiphysical problems. It includes models of structural mechanics, fluid dynamics, heat transfer, electromagnetics etc. Elmer home is www.csc.fi/elmer
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    Runge

    Runge is an Interactive Solver for Systems of Differential Equations

    Runge is an Interactive Solver for Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations. It solves initial value problem (aka Cauchy problem). Few advantages Runge provides: It's fast. It utilizes BLAS and LAPACK libraries optimized for modern multi-core processors. It's interactive. It allows you to start a solution by mouse click on a plane. It's precise. It uses Runge Rule to adjust step length to satisfy required precision on each step.
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