Vem++, a c++ library to handle and play with the Virtual Element Method
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Abstract
Abstract The Virtual Element Method (VEM) is an extension of the Finite Element Method (FEM) to handle polytopal meshes. After giving a short introduction of the VEM for a two dimensional Laplacian problem, we show the differences between an implementation of a VEM and a FEM code highlighting which are the main issues associated with the VEM framework. Furthermore, this paper will show one of the possible ways to face such issues: Vem++ a c++ library developed to “deal and play” with the VEM discretisation. This c++ library deals with the VEM, since there are several partial differential equations in two/three dimensions coming from both academic and engineering problems. Then, one can “play” with the VEM, since Vem++ has been designed so that one can plug-in new features such as new polytopes quadrature rules, new solvers and new virtual element spaces in a smart way.
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License: CC-BY-4.0