BoSSS
BoSSS (Bounded Support Spectral Solver) is a flexible framework for the development, evaluation and application of numerical discretization schemes based on the Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) method.
Getting Started
Wiki:
- Public BoSSS Wiki (mirror/clone, publicly accessible)
- Internal BoSSS Wiki (primary, restricted access)
Installation instructions:
Developer Starting Guide:
(Compiling from source code, etc.)
Latest Installers:
- Please Read Installation/Public Wiki first!
- Windows: https://kummer.pages.rwth-aachen.de/bosss-public/BoSSS-setup-latest.exe
- Linux: https://kummer.pages.rwth-aachen.de/bosss-public/BoSSS-setup-latest.run
- (If links fail, please take a look at https://kummer.pages.rwth-aachen.de/bosss-public/ and search for
*.exe
or*.run
- files)
Note for publication
If you are using BoSSS for one of your works, we kindly ask you to cite one of our own publications, which corresponds most to your work. See at the homepage of TU Darmstadt - Fluid Dynamics for a list of publications.
Aim and focus of the BoSSS code
Its development has been initiated at the Chair of Fluid Dynamics in 2008 in order to establish a general foundation for the development of higher order discretizations for challenging physical problems. Over the years, BoSSS developed into a fully-featured library for discontinuous Galerkin methods, including facilities for workflow management and the rapid prototyping discretization of partial differential equations.
License
This project is licensed under the Apache License.
For more information, see license.
BoSSS greatfully relies on multiple Third-Party Software packages, with different licenses.