PeerJ Computer Science (Aug 2016)

Clawpack: building an open source ecosystem for solving hyperbolic PDEs

  • Kyle T. Mandli,
  • Aron J. Ahmadia,
  • Marsha Berger,
  • Donna Calhoun,
  • David L. George,
  • Yiannis Hadjimichael,
  • David I. Ketcheson,
  • Grady I. Lemoine,
  • Randall J. LeVeque

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj-cs.68
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
p. e68

Abstract

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Clawpack is a software package designed to solve nonlinear hyperbolic partial differential equations using high-resolution finite volume methods based on Riemann solvers and limiters. The package includes a number of variants aimed at different applications and user communities. Clawpack has been actively developed as an open source project for over 20 years. The latest major release, Clawpack 5, introduces a number of new features and changes to the code base and a new development model based on GitHub and Git submodules. This article provides a summary of the most significant changes, the rationale behind some of these changes, and a description of our current development model.

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