Chair for System Simulation (lssfau)

Chair for System Simulation

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Location:Erlangen, Germany

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walberla

Mirror of the official waLBerla Project repository. Please open pull requests on GitLab: https://i10git.cs.fau.de/walberla/walberla

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hyteg

HyTeG (Hybrid Tetrahedral Grids) is a C++ framework for large scale high performance finite element simulations based on (but not limited to) geometric multigrid. This is a mirror of the official https://i10git.cs.fau.de/hyteg/hyteg. Please create Issues there!

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ExaStencils

Mirror of the official ExaStencils Project repository. Please open pull requests on GitLab: https://i10git.cs.fau.de/exastencils/exastencils

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walberla-dockerfiles

Dockerfiles for automated testing of the waLBerla framework

pe

This research project focuses on the development of the pe physics engine. pe is an advanced C++ framework for the simulation of rigid, completely undeformable bodies with arbitrary shape. pe offers both collision solvers for physically accurate simulations as well as fast solvers suitable for computer games. The major focus of pe are large-scale and massively parallel rigid body simulations with up to several billion interacting rigid bodies. The currently largest simulation with 28 billion non-spherical bodies was performed on the SuperMUC Petascale System at the Leibniz Supercomputing Center on 262144 processor cores.

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