Thinking about a PhD? You are interested in structural integrity problems, CPU/GPU computing, for industrial process modelling, fracture, contact, and large-strain incompressibility, stay tuned! At MoFEM, we will have several industry-funded projects. You will be located here.
Haben wirklich 59% der Menschen der Aussage “Ich bin für die FPÖ in der nächsten Regierung” zugestimmt?
Nein, haben sie nicht! Diese Frage wurde nämlich gar nicht gestellt.
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Trotz aller Nebelbomben, die gerade in meine Richtung geworfen werden, bleiben wir beim Wesentlichen. Das Welternährungsprogram warnt vor einer unmittelbar bevorstehenden Hungernot in Gaza. Der Internationale Gerichtshof hat heute noch einmal den unge-👇
https://t.co/30ENZX2i4b
Die Worte von Karl Nehammer haben mich so berührt, dass ich seinem Video noch den letzten Schliff verpasst habe und die passenden Bilder hinzugefügt habe.
Hi everyone, we will stream talks and tutorials from our Usermeeting starting this Sunday. For online participation just join the Livestream and ask questions .
The talks will also be later available for (re-) watch.
https://t.co/jQN772auET
Also other co-dimensions are available: For example to get all volume domains adjacent to the edge(s) between the surfaces "top" and "left" you can do something like:
(mesh.Boundaries("top").Boundaries() * mesh.Boundaries("left").Boundaries()).Neighbours(VOL)
Another new feature in #NGSolve v.6.2.2008: get adjacent Regions easily. Getting the surfaces between air and iron is now as easy as: mesh.Materials("air").Boundaries() * mesh.Materials("iron").Boundaries()
@ngsolve
Small new convenience #feature for #NGSolve: Easier definition of Region-wise CoefficientFunctions. Using mesh.MaterialCF({ "core" : 1000 }, default=1) or mesh.BoundaryCF(...). See for example https://t.co/HiocDj2L6F for an example use case. @ng_solve
@ng_solve we have some new #jupytertutorial on using MPI parallelization in #ngsolve. we show how to interface PETSc purely from Python: https://t.co/jOm473Ukkb
a #newfeature is the pickling of distributed meshes and gridfunctions.
Check out the new #ngsolve#webgui! Online/offline rendering in the browser. Still work in progress, but already makes the tutorials more lively:
https://t.co/dfxXfZfjBa
Let us know what you think about it!