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- Title: The FEniCS Project
- Author(s) Jørgen S. Dokken, Henrik N. Finsberg, Jack S. Hale, Marie E. Rognes, Matthew W. Scroggs
- Publisher: Springer (March 3, 2026); eBook (Creative Commons Licensed)
- License(s): Creative Commons License (CC)
- Paperback: 132 pages
- eBook: PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 3032173957
- ISBN-13: 978-3032173959
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The FEniCS Project is an open-source Finite Element library. It gives its users easy access to powerful and scalable numerical tools for solving a great number of problems based on partial differential equations (PDEs).
About the Authors- Jørgen S. Dokken is a Senior Research Engineer in the Department of Scientific Computing and Numerical Analysis at Simula Research Laboratory, Oslo, Norway.
- Differential Equations
- Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
- Mathematical and Computational Software
- Calculus and Mathematical Analysis
- Fourier and Wavelet Transforms
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