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UFL+ is an extension of the Unified Form Language (UFL). UFL+ supports generalized Lagrange Polynomial (GLP) basis functions and Dirac delta functions. Besides finite-element methods, UFL+ can be used to implement finite difference methods, generalized finite difference (GFD) methods and adaptive extended-stencil finite-element methods (AES-FEM).

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UFL - Unified Form Language

The Unified Form Language (UFL) is a domain specific language for declaration of finite element discretizations of variational forms. More precisely, it defines a flexible interface for choosing finite element spaces and defining expressions for weak forms in a notation close to mathematical notation.

UFL is part of the FEniCS Project.

For more information, visit http://www.fenicsproject.org

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Documentation can be viewed at http://fenics-ufl.readthedocs.org/.

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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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UFL+ is an extension of the Unified Form Language (UFL). UFL+ supports generalized Lagrange Polynomial (GLP) basis functions and Dirac delta functions. Besides finite-element methods, UFL+ can be used to implement finite difference methods, generalized finite difference (GFD) methods and adaptive extended-stencil finite-element methods (AES-FEM).

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