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  1. emerge-1.3.2/.bumpversion.toml +90 -0
  2. emerge-1.3.2/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md +25 -0
  3. emerge-1.3.2/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature_request.md +23 -0
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  5. emerge-1.3.2/.python-version +1 -0
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  7. emerge-1.3.2/LICENSE +319 -0
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  9. emerge-1.3.2/README.md +80 -0
  10. emerge-1.3.2/THIRD_PARTY_LICENSES.md +837 -0
  11. emerge-1.3.2/UMFPACK_Install_windows.md +126 -0
  12. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/__init__.py +94 -0
  13. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/__main__.py +5 -0
  14. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/__init__.py +17 -0
  15. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/bc.py +246 -0
  16. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/cacherun.py +79 -0
  17. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/const.py +6 -0
  18. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/coord.py +144 -0
  19. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/cs.py +568 -0
  20. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/dataset.py +36 -0
  21. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/elements/__init__.py +19 -0
  22. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/elements/femdata.py +218 -0
  23. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/elements/index_interp.py +108 -0
  24. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/elements/ned2_interp.py +763 -0
  25. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/elements/nedelec2.py +156 -0
  26. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/elements/nedleg2.py +215 -0
  27. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/emerge_update.py +63 -0
  28. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/geo/__init__.py +24 -0
  29. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/geo/horn.py +122 -0
  30. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/geo/modeler.py +448 -0
  31. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/geo/operations.py +367 -0
  32. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/geo/pcb.py +1716 -0
  33. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/geo/pcb_tools/calculator.py +27 -0
  34. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/geo/pcb_tools/dxf.py +361 -0
  35. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/geo/pcb_tools/macro.py +80 -0
  36. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/geo/pmlbox.py +228 -0
  37. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/geo/polybased.py +901 -0
  38. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/geo/shapes.py +664 -0
  39. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/geo/step.py +231 -0
  40. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/geometry.py +952 -0
  41. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/howto.py +214 -0
  42. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/install_check.py +58 -0
  43. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/logsettings.py +164 -0
  44. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/material.py +437 -0
  45. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/mesh3d.py +862 -0
  46. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/mesher.py +500 -0
  47. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/mth/_cache_check.py +46 -0
  48. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/mth/common_functions.py +136 -0
  49. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/mth/integrals.py +93 -0
  50. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/mth/optimized.py +557 -0
  51. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/mth/pairing.py +96 -0
  52. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/periodic.py +349 -0
  53. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/__init__.py +0 -0
  54. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/__init__.py +0 -0
  55. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/adaptive_freq.py +278 -0
  56. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/adaptive_mesh.py +1110 -0
  57. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/assembly/assembler.py +608 -0
  58. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/assembly/curlcurl.py +468 -0
  59. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/assembly/generalized_eigen.py +459 -0
  60. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/assembly/generalized_eigen_hb.py +459 -0
  61. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/assembly/periodicbc.py +129 -0
  62. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/assembly/robin_abc_order2.py +374 -0
  63. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/assembly/robinbc.py +473 -0
  64. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/microwave_3d.py +1303 -0
  65. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/microwave_bc.py +1325 -0
  66. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/microwave_data.py +1593 -0
  67. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/periodic.py +82 -0
  68. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/port_functions.py +53 -0
  69. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/sc.py +170 -0
  70. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/simjob.py +152 -0
  71. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/sparam.py +138 -0
  72. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/physics/microwave/touchstone.py +140 -0
  73. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/plot/__init__.py +0 -0
  74. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/plot/display.py +400 -0
  75. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/plot/matplotlib/mpldisplay.py +264 -0
  76. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/plot/pyvista/__init__.py +1 -0
  77. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/plot/pyvista/cmap_maker.py +70 -0
  78. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/plot/pyvista/display.py +1395 -0
  79. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/plot/pyvista/display_settings.py +29 -0
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  81. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/plot/pyvista/textures/tex1.png +0 -0
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  86. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/plot/pyvista/textures/tex6.png +0 -0
  87. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/plot/pyvista/utils.py +100 -0
  88. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/plot/simple_plots.py +827 -0
  89. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/plot.py +225 -0
  90. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/projects/__init__.py +0 -0
  91. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/projects/_gen_base.txt +32 -0
  92. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/projects/_load_base.txt +23 -0
  93. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/projects/generate_project.py +40 -0
  94. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/selection.py +693 -0
  95. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/settings.py +130 -0
  96. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/simmodel.py +1058 -0
  97. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/simstate.py +238 -0
  98. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/simulation_data.py +426 -0
  99. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/solve_interfaces/cudss_interface.py +305 -0
  100. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/solve_interfaces/pardiso_interface.py +475 -0
  101. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/solver.py +1391 -0
  102. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/_emerge/system.py +54 -0
  103. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/beta/dxf.py +1 -0
  104. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/cli.py +19 -0
  105. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/ext.py +4 -0
  106. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/lib.py +314 -0
  107. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/materials/__init__.py +1 -0
  108. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/materials/isola.py +294 -0
  109. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/materials/rogers.py +58 -0
  110. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/plot.py +1 -0
  111. emerge-1.3.2/emerge/pyvista.py +1 -0
  112. emerge-1.3.2/examples/DielectricRod.step +5848 -0
  113. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo0_parallel_plate.py +76 -0
  114. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo10_sgh.py +116 -0
  115. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo11_lumped_element_filter.py +118 -0
  116. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo12_mode_alignment.py +86 -0
  117. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo13_helix_antenna.py +111 -0
  118. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo14_boundary_selection.py +134 -0
  119. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo15_strip_slotline_transition.py +159 -0
  120. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo16_differential_common_mode.py +97 -0
  121. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo17_step_import.py +134 -0
  122. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo18_plotting_and_visualization.py +245 -0
  123. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo19_vivaldi_antenna.py +184 -0
  124. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo1_stepped_imp_filter.py +133 -0
  125. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo2_combline_filter.py +132 -0
  126. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo3_coupled_line_filter.py +134 -0
  127. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo4_patch_antenna.py +150 -0
  128. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo5_revolve.py +97 -0
  129. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo6_striplines_with_vias.py +97 -0
  130. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo7_periodic_cells.py +115 -0
  131. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo8_waveguide_bpf_synthesis.py +186 -0
  132. emerge-1.3.2/examples/demo9_dielectric_resonator.py +96 -0
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  134. emerge-1.3.2/src/__init__.py +0 -0
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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: emerge
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+ Version: 1.3.2
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+ Summary: An open source EM FEM simulator in Python
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+ Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/FennisRobert/EMerge
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+ Project-URL: Issues, https://github.com/FennisRobert/EMerge/issues
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+ License-File: LICENSE
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+ Requires-Python: <4.0,>=3.10
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+ Requires-Dist: gmsh<4.14.0,>=4.13.0
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+ Requires-Dist: joblib>=1.5.1
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+ Requires-Dist: loguru>=0.7.3
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+ Requires-Dist: matplotlib>=3.8.0
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+ Requires-Dist: mkl!=2024.0; platform_machine == 'x86_64' or platform_machine == 'AMD64'
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+ Requires-Dist: numba<=0.60.0,>=0.57.0; platform_system == 'Linux'
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+ Requires-Dist: numba>=0.57.0; platform_system != 'Linux'
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+ Requires-Dist: numpy<2.3,>=1.24
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+ Requires-Dist: pyvista>=0.45.2
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+ Requires-Dist: scipy>=1.14.0
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+ Provides-Extra: cudss
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+ Requires-Dist: cupy-cuda12x; extra == 'cudss'
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+ Requires-Dist: nvidia-cudss-cu12==0.5.0.16; extra == 'cudss'
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+ Requires-Dist: nvmath-python[cu12]==0.5.0; extra == 'cudss'
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+ Provides-Extra: cudss12
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+ Requires-Dist: cupy-cuda12x; extra == 'cudss12'
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+ Requires-Dist: nvidia-cudss-cu12==0.5.0.16; extra == 'cudss12'
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+ Requires-Dist: scikit-umfpack; (sys_platform != 'win32') and extra == 'umfpack'
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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+
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+ ## Introduction
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+
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+ Hello everybody. Thanks for showing interest in this repository.
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+ Feel free to download your version of EMerge and start playing around with it!
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+ If you have suggestions/changes/questions either use the Github issue system or join the Discord using the following link:
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+ **[Discord Invitation](https://discord.gg/VMftDCZcNz)**
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+
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+ ## How to install
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+ You can now install the basic version of emerge from PyPi!
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+ ```
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+ pip install emerge
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+ ```
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+ On MacOS and Linux you can install it with the very fast UMFPACK through scikit-umfpack
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+ ```
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+ brew install cmake swig suite-sparse #MacOS
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+ sudo apt-get install libsuitesparse-dev #Linux
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+ ```
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+ Then on MacOS do:
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+ ```
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+ export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/opt/homebrew/lib/pkgconfig:$PKG_CONFIG_PATH"
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+ export CFLAGS="-I/opt/homebrew/include"
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+ export LDFLAGS="-L/opt/homebrew/lib"
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+ ```
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+ Finally:
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+ ```
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+ pip install emerge[umfpack]
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Experimental
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+ If you have a new NVidia card you can try the first test implementation of the cuDSS solver. The dependencies can be installed through:
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+ ```
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+ pip install emerge[cudss]
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+ ```
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+ The `scikit-umfpack` solver can be installed on Windows as well from binaries with conda. This is a bit more complicated and is described in the installation guide which can be downloaded from the official website:
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+ https://www.emerge-software.com/resources
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+ ## Compatibility
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+ As far as I know, the library should work on all systems. PARDISO is not supported on ARM but the current SuperLU and UMFPACK solvers work on ARM as well. Both SuperLU and UMFPACK can run on multi-processing implementations as long as you do entry-point protection:
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+ ```
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+ import emerge as em
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+ def main():
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+ # setup simulation
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+ if __name__ == "__main__":
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+ main()
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+ ```
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+ Otherwise, the parallel solver will default to SuperLU which can be slower on larger problems with a very densely connected/compact matrix.
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+ ## Required libraries
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+ To run this FEM library you need the following libraries
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+ - numpy
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+ - scipy
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+ - gmsh
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+ - loguru
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+ - numba
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+ - matplotlib (for the matplotlib base display)
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+ - pyvista (for the PyVista base display)
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+ - cloudpickle
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+ - mkl (x86 devices only)
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+ Optional:
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+ - scikit-umfpack
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+ - cudss
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+ - ezdxf
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+ ## Resources / Manual
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+ You can find the latest versions of the manual on: **https://www.emerge-software.com/resources/**