verdict
1.4.4Compute quality functions of 2 and 3-dimensional regions
Verdict is a collection of subroutines for evaluating the geometric qualities of triangles, quadrilaterals, tetrahedra, and hexahedra using a variety of metrics. A metric is a real number assigned to one of these shapes depending on its particular vertex coordinates. These metrics are used to evaluate the input to finite element, finite volume, boundary element, and other types of solvers that approximate the solution to partial differential equations defined over regions of space. The geometric qualities of these regions is usually strongly tied to the accuracy these solvers are able to obtain in their approximations. See also <https://gitlab.kitware.com/verdict/verdict/>.
Origin: math/verdict
Category: math
Size: 1.04MiB
License: MIT
Maintainer: thierry@FreeBSD.org
Dependencies: 1 packages
Required by: 1 packages
Website: github.com/sandialabs/verdict
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