Tempus v. 1.0

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Abstract

Tempus is a software framework for the time integration of ordinary differential equations (ODEs), partial differential equations (PDEs), and differential-algebraic equations (DAEs). Examples of time-integration methods available are Forward Euler, Backward Euler, Explicit Runge-Kutta and Implicit Runge-Kutta methods. Tempus can be used from small systems of equations (e.g., single ODEs for the time evolution of plasticity models) to large-scale transient simulations requiring exascale computing (e.g., flow fields around reentry vehicles and magneto-hydrodynamics). Tempus will be released as part of Trilinos under a BSD open source license.
Developers:
Obert, Curtis [1] Pawlowski, Roger [1] Cyr, Eric [1] Conde, Sidafa [1]
  1. Sandia National Laboratories
Release Date:
2017-02-09
Project Type:
Open Source, Publicly Available Repository
Software Type:
Scientific
Licenses:
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
Sponsoring Org.:
Code ID:
45306
Site Accession Number:
SCR #2177
Research Org.:
Sandia National Laboratories (SNL-NM), Albuquerque, NM (United States)
Country of Origin:
United States

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Citation Formats

Obert, Curtis C., Pawlowski, Roger, Cyr, Eric C., and Conde, Sidafa. Tempus v. 1.0. Computer Software. https://github.com/trilinos/Trilinos. USDOE. 09 Feb. 2017. Web. doi:10.11578/dc.20201001.20.
Obert, Curtis C., Pawlowski, Roger, Cyr, Eric C., & Conde, Sidafa. (2017, February 09). Tempus v. 1.0. [Computer software]. https://github.com/trilinos/Trilinos. https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20201001.20.
Obert, Curtis C., Pawlowski, Roger, Cyr, Eric C., and Conde, Sidafa. "Tempus v. 1.0." Computer software. February 09, 2017. https://github.com/trilinos/Trilinos. https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20201001.20.
@misc{ doecode_45306,
title = {Tempus v. 1.0},
author = {Obert, Curtis C. and Pawlowski, Roger and Cyr, Eric C. and Conde, Sidafa},
abstractNote = {Tempus is a software framework for the time integration of ordinary differential equations (ODEs), partial differential equations (PDEs), and differential-algebraic equations (DAEs). Examples of time-integration methods available are Forward Euler, Backward Euler, Explicit Runge-Kutta and Implicit Runge-Kutta methods. Tempus can be used from small systems of equations (e.g., single ODEs for the time evolution of plasticity models) to large-scale transient simulations requiring exascale computing (e.g., flow fields around reentry vehicles and magneto-hydrodynamics). Tempus will be released as part of Trilinos under a BSD open source license.},
doi = {10.11578/dc.20201001.20},
url = {https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20201001.20},
howpublished = {[Computer Software] \url{https://doi.org/10.11578/dc.20201001.20}},
year = {2017},
month = {feb}
}