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Past and present Diffpack customers include AREVA NP, Air Force Research Laboratory, Robert Bosch GmbH, Cambridge University, Canon, CEA, CalCom, DaimlerChrysler, Furukawa, Harvard University, Intel, Mitsubishi, NASA, Nestle, Nippon Steel, Shell, Siemens, Stanford University, Statoil, Veritas, VAI
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GmbH, and Xerox. Diffpack applications have been built in diverse areas, such as oil and gas, mechanical engineering, telecommunication, medicine and finance. The customer activities span from simple prototype applications to projects involving several man-years of simulator development.
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The Norwegian company Numerical Objects AS took over the rights of Diffpack 1997 and commercialized the product. In 2003, the German company inuTech GmbH purchased Diffpack and is now the principal maintainer and developer of the software.
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is a programming environment for developing simulation software for scientific and engineering applications. Diffpack has its main focus on the numerical modeling and solution of
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scripts that ease the development of simulation programs and problem solving environments for scientific or engineering research. The package was one of the first to explore
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libraries for general tasks related to numerical solution of partial differential equations, plus a set of
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Computational Partial Differential Equations - Numerical Methods and Diffpack Programming
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Diffpack has been actively developed since 1991, with main contributions from
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and the C++ language for advanced, high-performance computing.
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