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- Operational semantics for multi-language programs
- End-to-end learning for off-road terrain navigation using the chrono open-source simulation platform
- Declarative Foreign Function Binding Through Generic Programming
- Finite Difference Computing with PDEs
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- Efficient computation of derivatives for solving optimization problems in R and Python using SWIG-generated interfaces to ADOL-C
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- DOLFIN
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- Algorithm 871
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- Automating the finite element method
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- PyACTS: A Python based interface to ACTS tools and parallel scientific applications
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- A flexible C++ framework for the partitioned solution of strongly coupled multifield problems
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