A new MOX Report entitled “The lifex library version 2.0” by Bucelli, M. has appeared in the MOX Report Collection. Check it out here: https://www.mate.polimi.it/biblioteca/add/qmox/102-2024.pdf Abstract: This article presents updates to lifex [Africa, SoftwareX (2022)], a C++ library for high-performance finite element simulations of multiphysics, multiscale and multidomain problems. In this release, we introduce an additional intergrid transfer method for non-matching multiphysics coupling on the same domain, significantly optimize nearest-neighbor point searches and interface coupling utilities, extend the support for 2D and mixed-dimensional problems, and provide improved facilities for input/output and simulation serialization and restart. These advancements also propagate to the previously released modules of lifex specifically designed for cardiac modeling and simulation, namely lifex-fiber [Africa et al., BMC Bioinformatics (2023)], lifex-ep [Africa et al., BMC Bioinformatics (2023)] and lifex-cfd [Africa et al., Computer Physics Communications (2024)]. The changes introduced in this release aim at consolidating lifex’s position as a valua! ble and v ersatile tool for the simulation of multiphysics systems.
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