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On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 06:15:01PM +0200, DOLFIN wrote:
> The following page has been updated:
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>   http://www.fenics.org/wiki/DOLFIN
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> The changes are as follows.
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> +    #[1]Creative Commons [2]copyright
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> +    [3]Home :: [4]Projects :: [5]Gallery :: [6]Download ::
> +    [7]Documentation :: [8]Contact
> +    [9]Software repositories :: [10]Buildbot :: [11]Bug tracking ::
> +    [12]Statistics :: [13]News archive
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> + DOLFIN
> + 
> + From The FEniCS project
> + 
> +    DOLFIN is the C++/Python interface of FEniCS, providing a consistent
> +    PSE (Problem Solving Environment) for ordinary and partial
> +    differential equations.
> + 
> + Contents
> + 
> +      * [14]1 Features
> +      * [15]2 Main authors
> +      * [16]3 License
> +      * [17]4 Installation
> +      * [18]5 Howtos, third party manuals
> +      * [19]6 Road map
> +      * [20]7 Meshes
> + 
> +    [[21]edit]
> + 
> + Features
> + 
> +      * Simple, consistent and intuitive object-oriented API in C++ or
> +        Python
> +      * Automatic and efficient evaluation of finite element variational
> +        forms through [22]FFC or [23]SyFi
> +      * Automatic and efficient assembly of linear systems
> +      * General families of finite elements, including arbitrary order
> +        continuous and discontinuous Lagrange finite elements, BDM
> +        elements, RT elements, BDFM elements, Nedelec elements and
> +        Crouzeix-Raviart
> +      * Arbitrary mixed elements as combination of basic elements,
> +        including for example Taylor-Hood
> +      * Discontinuous Galerkin methods including jump terms, averages, and
> +        integrals over interior mesh facets
> +      * High-performance linear algebra through [24]uBLAS, [25]PETSc,
> +        [26]Trilinos and [27]MTL4 (experimental) with simple C++ and
> +        Python wrappers
> +      * Experimental support for parallel assembly
> +      * Simplex meshes in 1D, 2D (triangles), and 3D (tetrahedra),
> +        including adaptive mesh refinement
> +      * Multi-adaptive mcG(q)/mdG(q) and mono-adaptive cG(q)/dG(q) ODE
> +        solvers
> +      * Support for a range of input/output formats, including DOLFIN XML,
> +        VTK, Octave, MATLAB, Diffpack, Exodus II
> + 
> +    [28]Image:dolfin-small.png 
> +    [[29]edit]
> + 
> + Main authors
> + 
> +    DOLFIN is developed and maintained by [30]Anders Logg and [31]Garth N.
> +    Wells with the help of [32]many others.
> + 
> +    DOLFIN was originally developed in 2002 by Johan Hoffman and Anders
> +    Logg. Other significant contributors (with more than 100 changesets)
> +    include Johan Jansson and Ola Skavhaug.
> +    [[33]edit]
> + 
> + License
> + 
> +    DOLFIN is licensed under the GNU LGPL.
> +    [[34]edit]
> + 
> + Installation
> + 
> +    Chances are you can simply use our prebuilt packages for Debian and
> +    Ubuntu [35]available here.
> + 
> +    For other operating systems, read on below.
> + 
> +    [36]Installing DOLFIN on Debian-based GNU/Linux systems
> + 
> +    [37]Installing DOLFIN on Mac OS X
> + 
> +    [38]Installing DOLFIN on Windows (Experimental)
> + 
> +    [39]DOLFIN dependencies (Suitable for modern, Debian-based GNU/Linux
> +    systems)
> + 
> +    [40]A detailed guide to installing DOLFIN (Suitable for older
> +    GNU/Linux or UNIX systems) gpmgpm
> +    [[41]edit]
> + 
> + Howtos, third party manuals
> + 
> +    [42]Detailed installation notes (Notes from a new user)
> +    [[43]edit]
> + 
> + Road map
> + 
> +    The [44]road map is a list of planned features and major todo items
> +    for DOLFIN.
> +    [[45]edit]
> + 
> + Meshes
> + 
> +    A collection of meshes for DOLFIN can be found [46]here.
> +    Retrieved from "[47]
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