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FFTW++ is a C++ header class for the FFTW Fast Fourier Transform library that automates memory allocation, alignment, planning, wisdom, and communication on both serial and parallel (OpenMP/MPI) architectures. In 2D and 3D, hybrid dealiasing of convolutions substantially reduces memory usage and computation time. Wrappers for C, Python, and Fortran are included.
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
A framework for solving partial differential equations
Overture is a framework for solving partial differential equations (PDEs) in complex, possibly moving geometry. Overture uses overlapping grids to represent the geometry. The software includes grid generation capabilities, PDE solvers for fluids, solids, and fluid-structure interactions (FSI) as well as electromagnetics.
A tabbed document interface, cross-platform fractal explorer written in Qt. Emphasis is on ease of use and a fluid, non-blocking interface. Features include animated zooming and panning, arbitrary precision, and antialiasing.
An introductory video is available to view here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXaqaun121E
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
OpenFVM is a general open source three-dimensional Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) solver (for Linux and Windows). It uses the unstructured finite volume method to simulate non-isothermal transient flow. Gmsh is used for pre- and post- processing.
Kicksey-winsey is an open source package for spectral fluid flow simulation using wavelets. It is provided as is and without any warranty that the results of the computations will be correct. Feedback on the forums would be very welcome !!