We are proud to announce the v1.0.2 release of Lethe as well as the 
publication of its release paper in Computer Physics Communications:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpc.2025.109880

The official release of Lethe is available here:
https://github.com/chaos-polymtl/lethe

When we started Lethe in 2019, it was originally meant to be a high-order 
finite element solver for single-phase CFD based on deal.II. As time went 
on, Lethe has continuously grown into a production-ready CFD solver with 
extensive capability for particle-laden flows (using unresolved or resolved 
CFD-DEM), granular flows (using DEM) and multiphase flows (using VOF or 
Phase-Field). Using its matrix-free architecture, Lethe is now faster than 
it has ever been when it comes to high-order simulation of single-phase 
turbulent flows (approx. 10-20x faster than before). While we are 
continuously improving Lethe, we felt it was now a good time to take a step 
back and reflect on what we had accomplished with this framework since its 
inception in 2019 and the original release paper of 2020.

Since then, Lethe has been used in over 21 journal publications. It has 
over 340 stars on Github and we are aware of Lethe users in 6 countries.

The article is open-access and available under a creative common license 
that allows for commercial usage. Lethe is available under an Apache 2.0 
license. We are dedicated to keeping Lethe open-source and well-documented. 
Lethe now comes packaged with 74 examples and a plethora of unit tests that 
enables the software to remain robust without hindering innovation and 
development. To further our commitment to open-source we will shortly also 
release as open-source the LaTeX source files that generate the article. 
Essentially, everything we have done is available to everyone for free.

Finally, I would like to thank all of the students, interns and 
collaborators who have helped us build Lethe over the years. Personally, I 
would like to thank everyone in the deal.II community without whom I could 
have never achieved a fraction of what we are doing now. When I first 
presented Lethe in the deal.II workshop of 2019, it was an intimidating 
experience to showcase our modest efforts compared to what was already out 
there, but the warmth I received there really was the thing that encouraged 
me to go forward and to try and make our own CFD solver from scratch. Thank 
you all for everything.

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