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RBniCS - reduced order modelling in FEniCS

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RBniCS - reduced order modelling in FEniCS

RBniCS - reduced order modelling in FEniCS

The RBniCS Project contains an implementation in FEniCS of several reduced order modelling techniques for parametrized problems.

RBniCS is currently developed and maintained at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore by Dr. Francesco Ballarin in collaboration with Prof. Gianluigi Rozza's group at SISSA mathLab. The financial support of the AROMA-CFD ERC CoG project is gratefully acknowledged.

Like all core FEniCS components, RBniCS is freely available under the GNU LGPL, version 3.

Visit www.rbnicsproject.org for more information.

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