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The 2DECOMP&FFT library provides access to a slabs and pencil decompositions as well as FFTs.
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Open Nuclear Reactor Simulator
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An Open Nuclear Reactor Simulator and Reactor Core Analysis Tool
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ForSolver - linear and nonlinear solvers
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The repository contains phase field codes using index array programming technique. The codes are 2D and are not optimized.
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Fortran Environment for Numerics
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Numerical Analysis Problems and Solutions
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Fortran 77 Program for EM Modelling
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This repository demonstrates the use of whole array technique in Fortran programming language for phase-field codes. The codes are 2D.
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The repository contains phase field codes using internal procedures. The codes are 2D and are not optimized
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High-order conservative finite difference solver for the relativistic hydrodynamics equations
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High-order conservative finite difference solver for the hydrodynamics equations
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Finite differencing code in Fortran for derivative approximation
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High-order conservative finite difference solver for the magnetohydrodynamics equations
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Numeric solution of the wave partial differential equation in 2D and 3D using the explicit and implicit methods of finite differences.
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High-order conservative finite difference solver for the shallow water equations
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