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modepy: Basis Functions and Node Sets for Interpolation
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``modepy`` helps you create well-behaved high-order discretizations on
simplices (i.e. segments, triangles and tetrahedra) and tensor products of
simplices (i.e. squares, cubes, prisms, etc.). These are a key building block
for high-order unstructured discretizations, as often used in a finite
element context. It closely follows the approach taken in the book
Hesthaven, Jan S., and Tim Warburton. "Nodal Discontinuous Galerkin Methods:
Algorithms, Analysis, and Applications". 1st ed. Springer, 2007.
`Book web page <http://nudg.org>`_
Resources:
* `documentation <http://documen.tician.de/modepy>`_
* `wiki home page <http://wiki.tiker.net/ModePy>`_
* `source code via git <http://github.com/inducer/modepy>`_