meep 1.12.0-2 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
meep (1.12.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium * upload to unstable * debian/control: change dependency from atlas to libblas-dev (see MBF Mail and #943712) (Closes: #943827) * debian/copyright: update (Closes: #945970) * debian/control: update Conflicts: (Closes: #940491) traditionally this is done in meep-* packages those have been uploaded now, so I am closing this bug here -- Thorsten Alteholz <email address hidden> Thu, 05 Dec 2019 21:40:40 +0100
Upload details
- Uploaded by:
- Thorsten Alteholz
- Uploaded to:
- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Thorsten Alteholz
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- science
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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meep_1.12.0.orig.tar.gz | 24.0 MiB | 445441dfe62f5ca053dd864faf63ef037aa8f5948af800bd76e251f834ee4961 |
meep_1.12.0-2.debian.tar.xz | 138.5 KiB | 070760db3e853a3d0ad5dd9926e764d6efe0aafbd0927f72b51461570335da15 |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.7.0-3 to 1.12.0-2 (3.9 MiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- libmeep-dev: development library for using meep
Meep is a free and open-source software package for electromagnetics
simulation via the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method.
.
Its features include:
* Free and open-source software under the GNU GPL.
* Complete scriptability via Python, Scheme, or C++ APIs.
* Simulation in 1d, 2d, 3d, and cylindrical coordinates.
* Distributed memory parallelism on any system supporting MPI.
* Arbitrary anisotropic electric permittivity ε and magnetic permeability μ,
along with dispersive ε(ω) and μ(ω) including loss/gain,
nonlinear (Kerr & Pockels) dielectric and magnetic materials,
electric/magnetic conductivities σ, and saturable gain/absorption.
* Perfectly-matched layer (PML) absorbing boundaries as well as
Bloch-periodic and perfect-conductor boundary conditions.
* Exploitation of symmetries to reduce the computation size, including
even/odd mirror planes and 90°/180° rotations.
* Arbitrary current sources including a guided-mode launcher.
* Frequency-domain solver for finding the response to a
continuous-wave (CW) source.
* ε/μ and field import/export in the HDF5 data format.
* GDSII file import for planar geometries.
* Materials library containing predefined broadband, complex
refractive indices.
* Field analyses including Poynting flux, mode decomposition, near to far
transformations, frequency extraction, local density of states (LDOS),
modal volume, Maxwell stress tensor, arbitrary functions; completely
programmable.
.
This package contains some files for developing software.
- libmeep17: library for using meep
Meep is a free and open-source software package for electromagnetics
simulation via the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method.
.
Its features include:
* Free and open-source software under the GNU GPL.
* Complete scriptability via Python, Scheme, or C++ APIs.
* Simulation in 1d, 2d, 3d, and cylindrical coordinates.
* Distributed memory parallelism on any system supporting MPI.
* Arbitrary anisotropic electric permittivity ε and magnetic permeability μ,
along with dispersive ε(ω) and μ(ω) including loss/gain,
nonlinear (Kerr & Pockels) dielectric and magnetic materials,
electric/magnetic conductivities σ, and saturable gain/absorption.
* Perfectly-matched layer (PML) absorbing boundaries as well as
Bloch-periodic and perfect-conductor boundary conditions.
* Exploitation of symmetries to reduce the computation size, including
even/odd mirror planes and 90°/180° rotations.
* Arbitrary current sources including a guided-mode launcher.
* Frequency-domain solver for finding the response to a
continuous-wave (CW) source.
* ε/μ and field import/export in the HDF5 data format.
* GDSII file import for planar geometries.
* Materials library containing predefined broadband, complex
refractive indices.
* Field analyses including Poynting flux, mode decomposition, near to far
transformations, frequency extraction, local density of states (LDOS),
modal volume, Maxwell stress tensor, arbitrary functions; completely
programmable.
.
This package contains the library.
- libmeep17-dbgsym: debug symbols for libmeep17
- meep: software package for FDTD simulation
Meep is a free and open-source software package for electromagnetics
simulation via the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method.
.
Its features include:
* Free and open-source software under the GNU GPL.
* Complete scriptability via Python, Scheme, or C++ APIs.
* Simulation in 1d, 2d, 3d, and cylindrical coordinates.
* Distributed memory parallelism on any system supporting MPI.
* Arbitrary anisotropic electric permittivity ε and magnetic permeability μ,
along with dispersive ε(ω) and μ(ω) including loss/gain,
nonlinear (Kerr & Pockels) dielectric and magnetic materials,
electric/magnetic conductivities σ, and saturable gain/absorption.
* Perfectly-matched layer (PML) absorbing boundaries as well as
Bloch-periodic and perfect-conductor boundary conditions.
* Exploitation of symmetries to reduce the computation size, including
even/odd mirror planes and 90°/180° rotations.
* Arbitrary current sources including a guided-mode launcher.
* Frequency-domain solver for finding the response to a
continuous-wave (CW) source.
* ε/μ and field import/export in the HDF5 data format.
* GDSII file import for planar geometries.
* Materials library containing predefined broadband, complex
refractive indices.
* Field analyses including Poynting flux, mode decomposition, near to far
transformations, frequency extraction, local density of states (LDOS),
modal volume, Maxwell stress tensor, arbitrary functions; completely
programmable.
.
This package contains the software.
- meep-dbgsym: debug symbols for meep
- python3-meep: software package for FDTD simulation with Python
Meep is a free and open-source software package for electromagnetics
simulation via the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method.
.
Its features include:
* Free and open-source software under the GNU GPL.
* Complete scriptability via Python, Scheme, or C++ APIs.
* Simulation in 1d, 2d, 3d, and cylindrical coordinates.
* Distributed memory parallelism on any system supporting MPI.
* Arbitrary anisotropic electric permittivity ε and magnetic permeability μ,
along with dispersive ε(ω) and μ(ω) including loss/gain,
nonlinear (Kerr & Pockels) dielectric and magnetic materials,
electric/magnetic conductivities σ, and saturable gain/absorption.
* Perfectly-matched layer (PML) absorbing boundaries as well as
Bloch-periodic and perfect-conductor boundary conditions.
* Exploitation of symmetries to reduce the computation size, including
even/odd mirror planes and 90°/180° rotations.
* Arbitrary current sources including a guided-mode launcher.
* Frequency-domain solver for finding the response to a
continuous-wave (CW) source.
* ε/μ and field import/export in the HDF5 data format.
* GDSII file import for planar geometries.
* Materials library containing predefined broadband, complex
refractive indices.
* Field analyses including Poynting flux, mode decomposition, near to far
transformations, frequency extraction, local density of states (LDOS),
modal volume, Maxwell stress tensor, arbitrary functions; completely
programmable.
.
This package contains the Python binding
- python3-meep-dbgsym: debug symbols for python3-meep