Thanks guys for all these suggestions. Electromagnetic problems as such 
are not in the first problems set we would like to play with, but the 
modular structure of GetFem should make it work quite easily. I'll have 
a look and keep you posted.


Best,
Fabien
On 20/04/2012 20:14, c. wrote:
> On 20 Apr 2012, at 18:46, Juan Pablo Carbajal wrote:
>
>    
>> @Fabien: Get Fem looks quite nice. It looks like it can assemble
>> Electromagnetic problems, do you have this in your plans?
>> Long ago I was using OFELI and I remember I kind of like it, it is
>> still active, maybe you can get something form that.
>> http://ofeli.sourceforge.net/
>> And of course, there is Elmer http://www.csc.fi/english/pages/elmer
>>      
> and for a set of solvers for partial differential equation problems including
> electromagnetics, fluid dynamics and elasticity, you can also have a look at 
> geopdes:
>
> http://geopdes.sourceforge.net
>
> c.
>    


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