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<TITLE>SimLab Release1-0</TITLE><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><IMG SRC="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/SimLab/images/simlab.gif"> <h1> SimLab Software Release </h1><p> <h2>Includes Algebra, Topology, and 2D Mesh Generator </h2><P> This is the initial release of the SimLab software. This releaseincludes mathematical functionality for algebraic and topologicalcomputations (Weyl), as well as code (using Weyl) for creatingguaranteed-quality triangulations of planar areas.<p> <h2> How to get the SimLab software </h2> <P> Implemented usingthe Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) in Common Lisp, the release isavailable by ftp as a compressed (gzip) tar file (633820 bytes)together with a plain text file "README-1-0" (4732 bytes) thatdescribes how to install the software. These are files are availablevia FTP at the site <b> ftp.cs.cornell.edu</b> in the directory <b>/pub/simlab/release/ </b> as <!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><AHREF="ftp://ftp.cs.cornell.edu/pub/simlab/release/r1-0/README">README </a> and <!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><!WA2><AHREF="ftp://ftp.cs.cornell.edu/pub/simlab/release/r1-0/simlab.tar.gz">simlab.tar.gz </a><h2> An illustration of the mesh generation application </h2>The purpose of a <b> mesh generation </b> algorithm is to take asinput the boundary <i> B </i> of a region of space <i> R </i>, andcreate as output a triangulation of <i> R. </i> This process isrequired for a variety of numerical modeling methods, such as the <b>finite element method (FEM).</b> The <b> quality </b> of a giventriangulation can be measured in a variety of ways, and is importantfor maintaining the numeric stability of the algorithm (such as FEM)that use the mesh. The SimLab code for mesh generation (described <!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><!WA3><AHREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/chew/mesh.html">here</a>), created by <!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><!WA4><aHREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/chew/chew.html"> PaulChew</A>, provides bounds on the minimum and maximum angles of thetriangles of the mesh.<p> The process of creating a guaranteed quality mesh is illustrated inthe following figures. The first figure illustrates the input. Theboundary of the region is drawn in black, while the region for whicha mesh is required is the area shown in green. <p><h2> The Input</h2> <!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><!WA5><IMG SRC=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/SimLab/releases/foil0.gif ALIGN=TOP><p> The guaranteed quality mesh created by the automatic meshgenerator is shown below:<p><h2> The Output</h2> <!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><!WA6><IMG SRC=http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/SimLab/releases/foilc.gif ALIGN=TOP> <p>For more information on this use of the SimLab software, see the <!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><!WA7><AHREF="http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/SimLab/madefast/home.html"> MADEFAST </A> pages.<P>All code is copyrighted Cornell University, 1995.<P> This code has been developed by Paul Chew, Paul Jackson, SekharMuddana, Rick Palmer, Todd Wilson and Richard Zippel in the Simlabgroup at Cornell University. This material is <b> NOT</B> in thePublic Domain, but permission to copy this software, to redistributeit, and to use it for any purpose is granted, subject to therestrictions and understandings described in the <!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><!WA8><AHREF="ftp://ftp.cs.cornell.edu/pub/simlab/release/README">README</a> file contained in the distribution.<P> This work was supported in part by the Advanced Research ProjectsAgency of the Department of Defense under ONR ContractN00014-92-J-1989, by ONR Contract N00014-92-J-1839, and in part by theU.S. Army Research Office through the Mathematical Science Instituteof Cornell University.<ADDRESS> Rick Palmer / rick@cs.cornell.edu </ADDRESS>
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