Dear Chandra,

The answer to your question is summarised on our webpage (see 
https://dealii.org/about.html <https://dealii.org/about.html>):

deal.II — a name that originally meant to indicate that it is the successor to 
the Differential Equations Analysis Library — is a C++ program library targeted 
at the computational solution of partial differential equations using adaptive 
finite elements.

deal.II originally emerged from work at the Numerical Methods Group at 
Universität Heidelberg, Germany, which is at the forefront of adaptive finite 
element methods and error estimators.

At some stage there was a DEAL library, which was the predecessor to this one. 
I’m sure that Wolfgang could furnish more details on this point.

Best,
Jean-Paul

> On 17 Sep 2018, at 17:15, chandra sekhar yaswanth devarakonda 
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> Why it is deal-II?. Is there any reason behind the libraries named as deal-II?
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