Pyrit: A Finite Element Based Field Simulation Software Written in Python

10/21/2022
by   Jonas Bundschuh, et al.
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Pyrit is a field simulation software based on the finite element method written in Python to solve coupled systems of partial differential equations. It is designed as a modular software that is easily modifiable and extendable. The framework can, therefore, be adapted to various activities, i.e. research, education and industry collaboration.

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