I ended up sending this to Danny of the NA Digest, meant to send it on this
list. Please see included message.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Vikram Garg <simulation...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 2:28 PM
Subject: Re: NA Digest, V. 12, # 48
To: Danny Dunlavy <nadigest.edi...@gmail.com>


Hey all,
            I was thinking of sending a blurb about new libMesh releases to
the NA Digest list. This is my first shot at a blurb for the new libMesh
0.8.0 release. Please tell me what other features I should include. I will
then send this to the NA Digest editor.

%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Proposed blurb %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%


Subject: New Release of libMesh (0.8.0)

We are pleased to announce the latest release of the C++ Finite Element
library libMesh. The libMesh library provides a framework for the numerical
simulation of partial differential equations using arbitrary unstructured
discretizations on serial and parallel platforms. The library can be
downloaded from the Sourceforge website here,
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libmesh/files/

New features in this release include support for vector-valued finite
elements, adjoint-based goal oriented error estimation and weighted
patch-recovery error indicators. Release notes are available here,

Examples illustrating the various features of the library can be found
here, http://libmesh.sourceforge.net/examples.php


%%%%%%%%%%%%% End blurb %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

Thanks.

On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Danny Dunlavy <nadigest.edi...@gmail.com>wrote:

> NA Digest  Wednesday, November 28, 2012  Volume 12 : Issue 48
>
> Today's Editor:
>
>     Daniel M. Dunlavy
>     Sandia National Labs
>     dmdu...@sandia.gov
>
> Today's Topics:
>
>     New Release of the k-Wave Acoustics Toolbox
>     New Book, Appl to Regular and Bang-Bang Control
>     New Book, Eigenvalues of Matrices, Revised Edition
>     Winter School on Applied Mathematics, Hong Kong, Dec 2012
>     Bay Area Scientific Computing Day, USA, Dec 2012
>     Analytical and Num Aspects of Evolution Eq, Germany, Mar 2013
>     Modeling, Simulation and Applied Optim, Tunisia, Apr 2013
>     Large Scale Comp Physics/Physical Sciences, Spain, Jun 2013
>     WAVES 2013, Tunis, Jun 2013
>     Chair Position, Mathematics and Statistics, Missouri S&T
>     Open Rank Position, Concepcion, Chile
>     Visiting Asst Professor Position, Univ of South Carolina
>     Postdoc Position, Perf Optim/Num Valid, Paris, France
>     Postdoc Positions, Maths and CS, Lyon
>     Postdoc Position, Cardiovascular Fluid Mech Lab, Georgia Tech
>     Postdoc/PhD Position, Inverse Problems, TU Berlin
>     PhD and Postdoc Positions, European Comp Finance Network
>     PhD Position, Univ of Stuttgart
>     Computational Science Ph.D. Studies, San Diego
>     Contents, Journal of Scientific Computing, 53(3)
>     Contents, Nonlinearity, 25(12)
>     Contents, Optimization Methods and Software
>
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> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> From: Bradley Treeby <bradley.tre...@anu.edu.au>
> Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2012 17:39:38 -0500
> Subject: New Release of the k-Wave Acoustics Toolbox
>
> We are pleased to announce the latest release of the k-Wave acoustics
> toolbox. This includes the first release of an optimised C++ code for
> nonlinear ultrasound simulations in 3D. All codes are licensed under
> the LGPL and are available from http://www.k-wave.org.
>
> The numerical model is based on the solution of three coupled
> first-order partial differential equations that account for
> nonlinearity, heterogeneities in the material parameters, and acoustic
> absorption following a frequency power law (1D, 2D, and 3D). The
> equations are solved using a k-space pseudospectral method, where
> spatial gradients are calculated using a Fourier collocation scheme on
> a staggered grid, and temporal gradients are calculated using a
> k-space corrected finite-difference scheme.
>
> Full release notes are given at
> http://www.k-wave.org/releasenotes.php
>
> --
> Vikram Garg
> Postdoctoral Associate
> Center for Computational Engineering
> Massachusetts Institute of Technology
>
> <http://www.k-wave.org/releasenotes.php>
> <http://www.k-wave.org/releasenotes.php>
> http://www.runforindia.org/runners/vikramg
>
>



-- 
Vikram Garg
Postdoctoral Associate
Center for Computational Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

http://www.runforindia.org/runners/vikramg
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