libtrilinos-moertel12 binary package in Ubuntu Focal ppc64el

 This package supplies capabilities for nonconforming mesh tying and contact
 formulations in 2 and 3 dimensions using Mortar methods. Mortar methods are a
 type of Lagrange Multiplier constraint that can be used in contact
 formulations and in non-conforming or conforming mesh tying as well as in
 domain decomposition techniques. Originally introduced as a domain
 decomposition method for spectral elements, Mortar methods are used in a large
 class of nonconforming situations such as the surface coupling of different
 physical models, discretization schemes or non-matching triangulations along
 interior interfaces of a domain.
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 This package contains the dynamic libraries.

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  2020-03-01 06:28:13 UTC Published Ubuntu Focal ppc64el release universe libs Extra 12.14.1-3
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  2020-03-01 06:28:28 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Focal ppc64el release universe libs Extra 12.12.1-8ubuntu1
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  2020-03-02 12:10:10 UTC Deleted Ubuntu Focal ppc64el proposed universe libs Extra 12.12.1-8ubuntu1
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  2020-01-15 12:48:58 UTC Superseded Ubuntu Focal ppc64el release universe libs Extra 12.12.1-8
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