Coherent Vortex Extraction (CVE)
(Release 0.9)
The CVE package allows for identification and extraction of coherent structures
in 1D / 2D / 3D fields using a Discrete Wavelet Transform. Initially this package
was a part of the SAINT-VENANT package,
however, for the reasons of convenience it has
now been separated form it. The CVE package is still far from being complete and
well-tested; work is on-going to improve existing and add new features to this software.
Time permitting, a new version will be posted somewhere in the near future.
Please stay tuned!
The package is the result of the work of the following group of people: Marie Farge,
Alexandre Azzalini, Michele Caldoro, Gaele Perret (at LMD-ENS,
Paris, France) and Bartosz Protas (at
McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada).
This is the first release of the package and we are aware that there may still
be many imperfections, as certain elements of the package are incomplete, whereas
other may have not been thoroughly tested. As time permits, we will work to expand
the package and make it more reliable. We encourage people to use this code for
research and / or study and look forward to receiving any comments, remarks,
suggestions for improvement, etc.
The package will eventually consist of the following three parts:
Tarball containing all the source files and libraries required
to build an executable,
Tarball containing sample test cases,
Documentation (as a matter of fact, CVE does not have
its own documentation yet; limited information about this package is available in
the documentation of the SAINT-VENANT package),
Disclaimer: All parts of the CVE package are 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 2.1
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
The CVE package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more
details.
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