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.\" This is the manual page for Gmsh
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.\" Copyright (c) 2000-2001 J.-F. Remacle, C. Geuzaine
.\" Copyright (c) 2000-2002 J.-F. Remacle, C. Geuzaine
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.TH Gmsh 1 "12 November 2001" "Gmsh > 1.30" "Gmsh Manual Pages"
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.B gmsh [file(s)] [option(s)]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
\fIGmsh\fR is an automatic three-dimensional finite element mesh
generator, primarily Delaunay, with built-in pre- and post-processing
facilities. Its primal goal is to provide a simple meshing tool for
academic test cases with parametric input and up to date visualization
capabilities. One of the strengths of \fIGmsh\fR is its ability to
respect a characteristic length field for the generation of adapted
meshes on lines, surfaces and volumes. These adapted meshes can be
mixed with simple structured (transfinite, elliptic, etc.) meshes in
order to augment the flexibility.
\fIGmsh\fR (pronounced "Gnu-mesh") is an automatic three-dimensional
finite element mesh generator, primarily Delaunay, with built-in pre-
and post-processing facilities. Its primal goal is to provide a simple
meshing tool for academic test cases with parametric input and up to
date visualization capabilities. One of the strengths of \fIGmsh\fR is
its ability to respect a characteristic length field for the
generation of adapted meshes on lines, surfaces and volumes. These
adapted meshes can be mixed with simple structured (transfinite,
elliptic, etc.) meshes in order to augment the flexibility.
.SS Geometrical entity definition
Parameterized geometries are created by successively defining points,
oriented curves (segments, circles, ellipsis, splines, etc.), oriented
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.SH AUTHORS
Christophe Geuzaine (Christope.Geuzaine@ulg.ac.be) and Jean-Francois
Christophe Geuzaine (geuzaine@acm.caltech.edu) and Jean-Francois
Remacle (Remacle@scorec.rpi.edu).
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.SH SEE ALSO
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