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Diffpack

Icon Diffpack consists of a collection of object-oriented libraries (implemented in C++) for solving partial differential equations with a particular focus on finite element methods, and several Unix utilities for general software management and numerical programming. In particular, this piece of software is aimed at rapid prototyping of simulators based on PDEs, still offering a high level of efficiency.

Current Version:   3.0 (1.4)

License Type:   Diffpack is commercial software, please contact Numerical Objects AS for details. However, the source for version 1.4 is available for non-commercial, academic use. Downloads are available from the Diffpack home page or Netlib for free. Please notice that users of this release have to register in order to use the package.

Home Site:
http://www.nobjects.com/diffpack/
http://www.nobjects.com/ (Numerical Objects AS)

Source Code Availability:

The academic version 1.4 is distributed as source code.

Available Binary Packages:

  • Debian Package: No
  • RedHat RPM Package: No
  • Other Packages: No

Targeted Platforms:

Hewlett Packard (HP-UX), Silicon Graphics (IRIX), Sun Sparc (Solaris), IBM (AIX), Linux, Windows NT/95 and DEC (Unix)

Software/Hardware Requirements:

Unix workstation, requires GNU make, GNU awk.

Other Links:
None

Mailing Lists/USENET News Groups:

The Diffpack mailing list

User Comments:

  • "Diffpack looks like one of the best implementations of a numerical package in C++ that I have seen.", J. H., Chicago, IL, USA
  • "One of the things I find most impressive and unusual about Diffpack is the fact that it is well documented.", T. K. O., RPI, NY, USA
  • "I just browsed your wonderful package Diffpack. Many researchers can avoid rebuilding the wheels. Your generous contributions to the scientific world is deeply appreciated.", C.-C. C., University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA

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