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authorV3n3RiX <venerix@koprulu.sector>2022-10-20 07:59:50 +0100
committerV3n3RiX <venerix@koprulu.sector>2022-10-20 07:59:50 +0100
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<name>Gentoo Chemistry Project</name>
</maintainer>
<longdescription>
-The Finite Element ToolKit (FETK) is a collaboratively developed, evolving
-collection of adaptive finite element method (AFEM) software libraries and
-tools for solving coupled systems of nonlinear geometric partial differential
-equations (PDE). The FETK libraries and tools are written in an
-object-oriented form of ANSI-C and in C++, and include a common portability
-layer (MALOC) for all of FETK, a collection of standard numerical
-libraries (PUNC), a stand-alone high-quality surface and volume simplex mesh
-generator (GAMer), a stand-alone networked polygon display tool (SG),
-a general nonlinear finite element modeling kernel (MC),
-and a MATLAB toolkit (MCLite) for protyping finite element methods and
-examining simplex meshes using MATLAB. The entire FETK Suite of tools is
-highly portable (from iPhone to Blue Gene/L), thanks to use of
-a small abstraction layer (MALOC).
-</longdescription>
+ The Finite Element ToolKit (FETK) is a collaboratively developed, evolving
+ collection of adaptive finite element method (AFEM) software libraries and
+ tools for solving coupled systems of nonlinear geometric partial differential
+ equations (PDE). The FETK libraries and tools are written in an
+ object-oriented form of ANSI-C and in C++, and include a common portability
+ layer (MALOC) for all of FETK, a collection of standard numerical
+ libraries (PUNC), a stand-alone high-quality surface and volume simplex mesh
+ generator (GAMer), a stand-alone networked polygon display tool (SG),
+ a general nonlinear finite element modeling kernel (MC),
+ and a MATLAB toolkit (MCLite) for protyping finite element methods and
+ examining simplex meshes using MATLAB. The entire FETK Suite of tools is
+ highly portable (from iPhone to Blue Gene/L), thanks to use of
+ a small abstraction layer (MALOC).
+ </longdescription>
</pkgmetadata>