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Black Box Geometric Computing with Python: From Theory to Practice
2020
Annual Conference of the European Association for Computer Graphics
The first part of the course is theoretical, and introduces the finite element method trough interactive Jupyter notebooks. It also covers recent advancements toward an integrated pipeline, considering meshing and element design as a single challenge, leading to a black box pipeline that can solve simulations on ten thousand in the wild meshes, without any parameter tuning. In the second part we will move to practice, introducing a set of easy-to-use Python packages for applications in
doi:10.2312/egt.20201000
dblp:conf/eurographics/KochSLP20
fatcat:lxt2i4k46zfgnp6msn7booaq3m