Lemma is an Electromagnetics API
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Trevor Irons 939f5e556b Merge branch 'master' of https://lemma.codes/Lemma 5 anni fa
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CMake Improved python import heirarchy (sp?). Now you can use: from pyLemma import pyFDEM1D which is the intuitive way to do this. 5 anni fa
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README.md

About

Lemma is an ElectroMagnetics Modelling API. Lemma is developed in the hopes that it will be helpful for academics, industry, and anyone else interested in modelling.

  • Written in C++
  • Test driven
  • Flexible
  • Fast
  • Object oriented
  • Python bindings planned
  • VTK integration

Team

Lemma is and has been developed by several organisations and people, including: University of Utah, Colorado School of Mines, US Geological Survey.

Platforms

Lemma is tested on Linux (Ubuntu & Arch), Mac OSX and Windows (7&10) platforms. If you have used Lemma on something else, please let us know.

Getting involved

  • Testing code
  • Improving documentation