esys-particle 2.3.3+dfsg1-2ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu
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esys-particle (2.3.3+dfsg1-2ubuntu2) xenial; urgency=medium * debian/tests/build1: Don't use deprecated variable. * Allow stderr for the tests. -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden> Thu, 11 Feb 2016 15:05:02 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Matthias Klose
- Uploaded to:
- Xenial
- Original maintainer:
- Debian Science Team
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- science
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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esys-particle_2.3.3+dfsg1-2ubuntu2.debian.tar.xz | 554.2 KiB | 0ec8e47a1a51e69712052bc7f1984d810f2523057bc48edebb65507a13e0aec9 |
esys-particle_2.3.3+dfsg1-2ubuntu2.dsc | 2.4 KiB | 61b72fae308fac887a0afa7286d7c06acf306723d27d9b0fb4801108a76406c8 |
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- esys-particle: Software for particle-based numerical modelling. MPI version.
ESyS-Particle is Open Source software for particle-based numerical modelling.
The software implements the Discrete Element Method (DEM), a widely used
technique for modelling processes involving large deformations, granular flow
and/or fragmentation. ESyS-Particle is designed for execution on parallel
supercomputers, clusters or multi-core PCs running a Linux-based operating
system. The C++ simulation engine implements spatial domain decomposition via
the Message Passing Interface (MPI). A Python wrapper API provides flexibility
in the design of numerical models, specification of modelling parameters and
contact logic, and analysis of simulation data. ESyS-Particle has been
utilised to simulate earthquake nucleation, comminution in shear cells, silo
flow, rock fragmentation, and fault gouge evolution, to name but a few
applications.
- esys-particle-dbgsym: debug symbols for package esys-particle
ESyS-Particle is Open Source software for particle-based numerical modelling.
The software implements the Discrete Element Method (DEM), a widely used
technique for modelling processes involving large deformations, granular flow
and/or fragmentation. ESyS-Particle is designed for execution on parallel
supercomputers, clusters or multi-core PCs running a Linux-based operating
system. The C++ simulation engine implements spatial domain decomposition via
the Message Passing Interface (MPI). A Python wrapper API provides flexibility
in the design of numerical models, specification of modelling parameters and
contact logic, and analysis of simulation data. ESyS-Particle has been
utilised to simulate earthquake nucleation, comminution in shear cells, silo
flow, rock fragmentation, and fault gouge evolution, to name but a few
applications.