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Finite Element and Numerical Methods with Object Oriented Programming in C++ Update Link / Bad Link? 
This is a math library in C++ with a set of linear algebra and integrable / differentiable objects. vs.lib is a rapid-proto-typing tool which makes programming in numerical applications as easy as writing mathematical expressions. This library, with special emphasis on applications in object-oriented finite element methods, is in general for applications in advanced numerical analysis such as computational linear algebra, linear programming, unconstrained / constrained optimization, finite difference method, boundary element method, and variational methods. vs.lib is a product of VectorSpace Programming (VSP).
Submitted Jan 19, 2000
Updated Aug 25, 2006 by ajay kumar
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libMesh - A C++ Finite Element Library Update Link / Bad Link? 
Handles Hexahedral, Tetrahedral, Quadrilateral, and Triangle meshes. Lagrangian, Hierarchic, and Monomial finite elements. Interface to PETSc solvers, adaptive mesh refinement, and extreme portablility.
Submitted Jun 12, 2003
Updated Sep 13, 2004 by Khoudiri Said
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Diffpack Update Link / Bad Link? 
The Diffpack Development Framework is a comprehensive object-oriented system for multi-physics simulation. In contrast to traditional technology for scientific computing, Diffpack utilizes the full power of object-oriented modeling strategies while maintaining full focus on computational efficiency.
Submitted Jul 10, 1999
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