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Since FEniCSx was released very recently, there aren't many tutorial or resources available based on FEniCSx. Please check the first two web resources which demonstrates some wonderful problems using FEniCSx. On the other hand, legacy FEniCS has numerous hands-on tutorials, books, and lecture series available. Fortunately, | Since FEniCSx was released very recently, there aren't many tutorial or resources available based on FEniCSx. Please check the first two web resources which demonstrates some wonderful problems using FEniCSx. On the other hand, legacy FEniCS has numerous hands-on tutorials, books, and lecture series available. Fortunately, | ||
- | - https:// | + | - The FEniCx tutorial: |
- | - https://fenicsproject.org/ | + | - Numerical tours of computational mechanics with FEniCSx: |
- | - https:// | + | - FEniCSx demos on the official site: https:// |
- | - Courses offered using FEniCS: https:// | + | - Legacy |
- Logg, Anders, Kent-Andre Mardal, and Garth Wells, eds. Automated solution of differential equations by the finite element method: The FEniCS book. Vol. 84. Springer Science & Business Media, 2012. (https:// | - Logg, Anders, Kent-Andre Mardal, and Garth Wells, eds. Automated solution of differential equations by the finite element method: The FEniCS book. Vol. 84. Springer Science & Business Media, 2012. (https:// | ||
- Langtangen, Hans Petter, and Anders Logg. Solving PDEs in python: the FEniCS tutorial I. Springer Nature, 2017. (https:// | - Langtangen, Hans Petter, and Anders Logg. Solving PDEs in python: the FEniCS tutorial I. Springer Nature, 2017. (https:// | ||
+ | - Courses offered using FEniCS: https:// | ||