SIr can we use these in parallel programming? coz i have a project in our school about simple heat equation, if u dont mind sir can i dowload these video to present in my project? if its okay sir, ahmm can i have ur name for reference and thanks? ^,..,^
I wrote a FEM code in MATLAB, relying heavily on the Discrete Cosine Transform from an additional toolbox. The visualization was done in AVS/Express. AFAIR, the MATLAB code could run on Octave, but I don't know an open-source alternative for AVS/Express (OpenDX is much less robust, but might suffice).
The above is true for all the videos except the one on white background (Cahn-Hilliard on a simple domain). It was calculated and visualized using FreeFEM++ (very cool open-source software).
SIr can we use these in parallel programming? coz i have a project in our school about simple heat equation, if u dont mind sir can i dowload these video to present in my project? if its okay sir, ahmm can i have ur name for reference and thanks? ^,..,^
jeper945 2 years ago
not present. my bad, but to use this as a tool of explanation in our flash where there is equations, can i?
jeper945 2 years ago
cool did you write it yourself? what did you use?
WaveOfKanagawa 3 years ago
I wrote a FEM code in MATLAB, relying heavily on the Discrete Cosine Transform from an additional toolbox. The visualization was done in AVS/Express. AFAIR, the MATLAB code could run on Octave, but I don't know an open-source alternative for AVS/Express (OpenDX is much less robust, but might suffice).
The above is true for all the videos except the one on white background (Cahn-Hilliard on a simple domain). It was calculated and visualized using FreeFEM++ (very cool open-source software).
bolo1729 3 years ago
wow that's some crazy stuff man. Do you study computational mechanics?
WaveOfKanagawa 3 years ago
Heat equation with zero Neumann boundary conditions.
irastha 4 years ago