necpp 1.5.0+cvs20101003-2.1build1 source package in Ubuntu
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necpp (1.5.0+cvs20101003-2.1build1) precise; urgency=low * No-change rebuild against current pkgbinarymangler to fix broken md5sums. (see LP #875466) -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Wed, 29 Feb 2012 08:49:58 +0100
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- Martin Pitt
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- Original maintainer:
- Emmanuel QUEMENER
- Architectures:
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- science
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- necpp: NEC2 Evolution Antenna Modelling System
The NEC2 (Numerical Electromagnetics Code) is software for modelling antennas
using the Method of Moments. It was developed at Lawrence Livermore
Laboratories, and remains widely used, despite the old fashioned punched card
style input required.
.
This program is initially based on Fortran NEC2 software (also nec package).
- python-necpp: Python module for using NEC2++
The NEC2 (Numerical Electromagnetics Code) is software for modelling antennas
using the Method of Moments. It was developed at Lawrence Livermore
Laboratories, and remains widely used, despite the old fashioned punched card
style input required.
.
With this Python module, it is possible to use NEC2 techniques directly from
Python.