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On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 3:24 AM, BARLAS Marios 247554
<Marios.BARLAS at cea.fr> wrote:>
> Hello every1,
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> Could you please suggest a good package (if any) for solving PDEs using
FEMs approach in R ?
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> I'm building a model where I need to solve Poisson, heat transport eq (
linear + heatsource in 2D or 3D in cylindrical Coords ) and combine the results
through a semi analytical model.
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> Otherwise, do you think I can plug into the old FORTRAN libraries like
SLATEC ?
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> I've never used R for this type of modeling so far, any advice on where
to start from is more than welcome!
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Marios Barlas
> PhD Candidate
> CMOS & Memory Integration
> Advanced Memory Group
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