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PackageDescription | Python 3 frontend to CGAL's 3D mesh generators pygalmesh makes it easy to create high-quality 3D volume and surface meshes. . CGAL offers two different approaches for mesh generation: - Meshes defined implicitly by level sets of functions. - Meshes defined by a set of bounding planes. . pygalmesh provides a front-end to the first approach, which has the following advantages and disadvantages: - All boundary points are guaranteed to be in the level set within any specified residual. This results in smooth curved surfaces. - Sharp intersections of subdomains (e.g., in unions or differences of sets) need to be specified manually (via feature edges, see below), which can be tedious. . On the other hand, the bounding-plane approach (realized by mshr), has the following properties: - Smooth, curved domains are approximated by a set of bounding planes, resulting in more of less visible edges. - Intersections of domains can be computed automatically, so domain unions etc. have sharp edges where they belong. . pygalmesh and mshr are therefore complementary. . pygalmesh also interfaces CGAL's 3D periodic mesh generation. . This package installs the pygalmesh module for Python 3. . It also provides the utility scripts pygalmesh-from-inr and pygalmesh-volume-from-surface for generating volume meshes from INR or surface meshes. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | python3-pygalmesh |
PackageSection | python |
PackageVersion | 0.6.2-1 |
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PackageDescription | Python 3 frontend to CGAL's 3D mesh generators pygalmesh makes it easy to create high-quality 3D volume and surface meshes. . CGAL offers two different approaches for mesh generation: - Meshes defined implicitly by level sets of functions. - Meshes defined by a set of bounding planes. . pygalmesh provides a front-end to the first approach, which has the following advantages and disadvantages: - All boundary points are guaranteed to be in the level set within any specified residual. This results in smooth curved surfaces. - Sharp intersections of subdomains (e.g., in unions or differences of sets) need to be specified manually (via feature edges, see below), which can be tedious. . On the other hand, the bounding-plane approach (realized by mshr), has the following properties: - Smooth, curved domains are approximated by a set of bounding planes, resulting in more of less visible edges. - Intersections of domains can be computed automatically, so domain unions etc. have sharp edges where they belong. . pygalmesh and mshr are therefore complementary. . pygalmesh also interfaces CGAL's 3D periodic mesh generation. . This package installs the pygalmesh module for Python 3. . It also provides the utility scripts pygalmesh-from-inr and pygalmesh-volume-from-surface for generating volume meshes from INR or surface meshes. |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | python3-pygalmesh |
PackageSection | python |
PackageVersion | 0.5.2-1 |
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