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rephrase the Dedalus mention
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navidcy committed Jan 28, 2021
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Expand Up @@ -103,11 +103,11 @@ simulation are found in the repository `github.com/FourierFlows/MultilayerQG-exa
`pyqg` [@pyqg]. Beyond their base language, the major differences between these packages are
that `GeophysicalFlows.jl` can be run on GPUs or CPUs and leverages a separate package (`FourierFlows.jl`;
which is continuously developed) to solve differential equations and compute diagnostics,
while `pyqg` can only be run on CPUs and uses a self-contained kernel. Dedalus [@Burns2020]
is Python software with an intuitive script-based interface that uses spectral methods to solve
general partial differential equations, such as the ones within `GeophysicalFlows.jl`. There
are also some other isolated codes/scripts on personal websites and in open-source public
repositories that have similar functionality as some `GeophysicalFlows.jl` modules.
while `pyqg` can only be run on CPUs and uses a self-contained kernel. Another software with
similar functionality as `GeophysicalFlows.jl` is Dedalus [@Burns2020], a Python software
with an intuitive script-based interface that uses spectral methods to solve general partial
differential equations. There exist also some isolated codes/scripts on personal websites
and in open-source public repositories that have similar functionality as some `GeophysicalFlows.jl` modules.

`GeophysicalFlows.jl` can be used to investigate a variety of scientific research questions
thanks to its various modules and high customizability, and its ease-of-use makes it an ideal
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