Difference between revisions of "GetDP"
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+ | * [[Optics]] | ||
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* [[Multiple scattering with a Perfectly Matched Layer (PML)]] | * [[Multiple scattering with a Perfectly Matched Layer (PML)]] | ||
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== Heat transfer == | == Heat transfer == | ||
* [[Heat transfer]] | * [[Heat transfer]] | ||
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+ | == Generic PDEs == | ||
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+ | The following examples explain the fundamental concepts used in GetDP '.pro' files | ||
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+ | * [[Laplace equation with Neumann boundary condition]] | ||
+ | * [[Laplace equation with Dirichlet boundary condition]] | ||
+ | * [[Coupled problems]] |
Revision as of 19:36, 4 April 2012
Electromagnetics
Acoustics
Time harmonic acoustic scattering (Helmholtz equation)
- Multiple scattering with Sommerfeld absorbing condition
- Multiple scattering with a Perfectly Matched Layer (PML)
Heat transfer
Generic PDEs
The following examples explain the fundamental concepts used in GetDP '.pro' files