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Fenics Course: Contributors Anders Logg

This document outlines a course on the FEniCS software for solving partial differential equations (PDEs) using finite element methods. The course consists of 10 lectures (L0-L9) covering topics from introductions to finite element methods and FEniCS to solving various static and time-dependent PDEs, including linear and nonlinear problems, as well as incompressible fluid flow equations. Lecture materials can be downloaded from the listed URL.

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Fenics Course: Contributors Anders Logg

This document outlines a course on the FEniCS software for solving partial differential equations (PDEs) using finite element methods. The course consists of 10 lectures (L0-L9) covering topics from introductions to finite element methods and FEniCS to solving various static and time-dependent PDEs, including linear and nonlinear problems, as well as incompressible fluid flow equations. Lecture materials can be downloaded from the listed URL.

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FEniCS Course

Overview

Contributors
Anders Logg
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Course outline

L0 Introduction to FEM
L1 Introduction to FEniCS
L2 Static linear PDEs
L3 Static nonlinear PDEs
L4 Time-dependent PDEs
L5 Linear elasticity
L6 Static hyperelasticity
L7 Dynamic hyperelasticity
L8 The Stokes problem
L9 Incompressible Navier–Stokes
Lectures can be downloaded from http://fenicsproject.org/course/

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