libCEED

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Getting Started
  • Interface Concepts
  • Examples
    • Common notation
    • Standalone libCEED
    • CEED Bakeoff Problems
    • PETSc demos and BPs
    • Compressible Navier-Stokes mini-app
    • Solid mechanics mini-app
  • API Documentation
  • Julia, Python, and Rust Interfaces
  • GPU Development
  • Floating Point Precision
  • Developer Notes
  • Contributing
  • Code of Conduct
  • Release Notes
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  • Examples
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Examples

This section contains a mathematical description of all examples provided with libCEED in the examples/ directory. These examples are meant to demonstrate use of libCEED from standalone definition of operators to integration with external libraries such as PETSc, deal.II, MFEM, and Nek5000, as well as more substantial mini-apps.

  • Common notation
  • Standalone libCEED
    • Ex1-Volume
    • Ex2-Surface
    • Ex3-Volume
  • CEED Bakeoff Problems
    • Mass Operator
    • Laplace Operator
  • PETSc demos and BPs
    • Area
    • Bakeoff problems and generalizations
    • Multigrid
  • Compressible Navier-Stokes mini-app
    • Running the mini-app
    • The Navier-Stokes equations
    • Advection-Diffusion
    • Isentropic Vortex
    • Shock Tube
    • Gaussian Wave
    • Vortex Shedding - Flow past Cylinder
    • Density Current
    • Channel
    • Flat Plate Boundary Layer
    • Taylor-Green Vortex
  • Solid mechanics mini-app
    • Running the mini-app
    • Linear Elasticity
    • Hyperelasticity at Small Strain
    • Hyperelasticity at Finite Strain
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