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    CASUP

    CASUP

    Cellular Automata library for SUPercomputers (CASUP)

    ...It can be used in materials science (microstructure evolution, grain coarsening, fracture etc.), physics (Ising magnetisation) and for many other CA. If you use the library, please reference it as: A. Shterenlikht, L. Margetts, Three-dimensional cellular automata modelling of cleavage propagation across crystal boundaries in polycrystalline microstructures, Proc. Roy. Soc. A 471:20150039, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspa.2015.0039. CASUP can be linked with FE (e.g. MPI FE library ParaFEM, http://parafem.org.uk) for a multi-scale multi-physics CA-FE framework. ...
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    The Moving Finite Elements project hosts a collection of simulation codes for time-dependent PDE systems that implement various forms of Keith Miller's gradient-weighted moving finite element (GWMFE) method. The Calliope sub-project aims to provide new reference implementations in modern object-oriented Fortran. Click on the Calliope tab on the main project menu bar.
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