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This Month In Fluiddyn - Nov 2024 edition

Numpy 2, mpi4py 4, Spack, Apptainer, Guix, ...

Date: November 03, 2024 | Author: Ashwin Vishnu Mohanan
This Month In Fluiddyn - Mar 2024 edition

A big FluidImage release and a small Transonic bug fix

Date: April 07, 2024 | Author: Ashwin Vishnu Mohanan
This Month In Fluiddyn - Feb 2024 edition

On wheels

Date: February 29, 2024 | Author: Ashwin Vishnu Mohanan
This Month In Fluiddyn - Jan 2024 edition

Packaging

Date: January 14, 2024 | Author: Ashwin Vishnu Mohanan
This Month In Fluiddyn - Dec 2023 edition

Date: December 09, 2023 | Author: Ashwin Vishnu Mohanan
Transonic vision

A note about numerical Python accelerators.

Date: October 09, 2019 | Author: Pierre Augier
History of the Transonic project

About the history of our Python meta-accelerator Transonic.

Date: September 29, 2019 | Author: Pierre Augier
Transonic 0.4.0 !

New Transonic release

Date: September 22, 2019 | Author: Pierre Augier
Euroscipy 2019 to present Transonic

Pierre Augier at Euroscipy 2019 to present Transonic.

Date: September 04, 2019 | Author: Pierre Augier
New JFM paper on Shallow water wave turbulence

Our paper "Shallow water wave turbulence" is now published in the Journal of Fluid Mechanics.

Date: July 17, 2019 | Author: Pierre Augier
Three FluidDyn articles submitted to JORS

The FluidDyn project aims at promoting the use of open-source Python software in research in fluid dynamics. ```{image} ../../images/logo_fluiddyn_rect.png align: left alt: FluidDyn logo. width: 40% ``` ```{image} https://www.python.org/static/opengraph-icon-200x200.png align: center alt: Python width: 18% ``` ```{image} ../../images/fluiddyn_paper_wordcloud.png align: right alt: Wordcloud width: 27% ``` We submitted to the [Journal of Open Research Software (JORS)](https://openresearchsoftware.metajnl.com/) (and in [arXiv](https://arxiv.org)) three companion metapapers on FluidDyn packages: 1. [FluidDyn](http://fluiddyn.readthedocs.io/): a Python open-source framework

Date: July 03, 2018 | Author: Pierre Augier
Why Open-Source?

Most of us who are engaged in development or use of open-source software have one reason or another to do it. The question of "Why open-source?" is something we should all reflect upon once, since we should be well prepared to answer the same question confidently in the future. It was inspiring to see

Date: January 06, 2018 | Author: Pierre Augier
modified: '2018-01-08'

We were at the [AGU Fall Meeting in New Orleans](https://fallmeeting.agu.org/2017/) (11-15 Dec. 2017) and presented science done with fluiddyn tools. I (Pierre Augier) presented a [poster on "Measuring mixing efficiency in experiments of strongly stratified turbulence"](http://www.legi.grenoble-inp.fr/people/Pierre.Augier/agu-fall-meeting-2017-in-new-orleans.html) Ashwin Vishnu Mohanan presented a nice study on "Modifying shallow-water equations as a model for wave-vortex turbulence". You can

Date: December 07, 2017 | Author: Pierre Augier