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    SoAx

    Structure of Arrays of multiple types

    Structures of arrays (SoA) are generally faster than arrays of structures (AoS) while AoS are more handy. This project (SoAx) combines the advantages of both. By means of C++(11) meta-template programming SoAx achieves maximal performance (efficient use of vector units and cache of modern CPUs) while providing a very convenient user interface (including object-oriented element handling) and flexibility. It has been designed to handle list-like sets of particles (similar to struct {int id;...
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    LIME

    LIME is a software tool for creating multiphysics simulation codes.

    The Lightweight Integrating Multiphysics Environment for coupling codes (LIME) is a small software package for creating multiphysics simulation codes. LIME is intended to be especially useful when separate computer codes (which may be written in any standard computer language) already exist to solve di fferent parts of a multiphysics problem. LIME provides the key high-level software (written in C++), a well defi ned approach (with example templates), and interface requirements to enable the...
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    FSEM is a set of freeFEM++ scripts and C++ code to solve the drift-diffusion (DD) semiconductor device equations by the finite element method (FEM). It was initially developed for the nonlinear study of semiconductors under high optical injection.
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