Mmg is an open source software for simplicial remeshing.
It provides 3 applications and 4 libraries:
- the mmg2d application and the libmmg2d library: adaptation and optimization of a two-dimensional triangulation and generation of a triangulation from a set of points or from given boundary edges
- the mmgs application and the libmmgs library: adaptation and optimization of a surface triangulation and isovalue discretization
- the mmg3d application and the libmmg3d library: adaptation and optimization of a tetrahedral mesh and implicit domain meshing
- the libmmg library gathering the libmmg2d, libmmgs and libmmg3d libraries
Because we believe that working together is the better way to improve, our applications are and will remain open-source (LGPL).
Discover the Mmg Platform (please, be patient, it may take a while).
mmg3d
mmg3d
mmgs
mmg2d
Because we believe that working together is the better way to improve, our applications are and will remain open-source (LGPL).
Discover the Mmg Platform (please, be patient, it may take a while).
Geometry preservation
Large scale computation
Easy to plug
Mmg 5.8.0 is out!
I am happy to share that a new version of Mmg is available: this new version brings robustification to the isotropic mesh adaptation mode and an improved developer documentation. It is the occasion to thanks more particularly Laetitia Mottet, Mark Potse and Corentin Prigent that have contributed to this new…
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The release 5.7.0 of Mmg is out
It contains: modifications of the Mmg install tree and CMake build (a clean build and install will be needed). Be careful, the USE_<DEPS> CMake variables behaves differently than in previous Mmg versions. the possibility to build Mmg using 64 bit integers to handle larger meshes the new -lssurf option to…
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Permanent position on mesh adaptation at Safran Tech
Safran Tech is looking for a research engineer specialized in mesh adaptation: do not miss the opportunity! Detail of the position is available on Safran website : https://www.safran-group.com/fr/offres/france/ingenieur-e-recherche-adaptation-maillages-simulation-physique-fh-103844
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A postdoc position is available at CEA CESTA
Don’t wait to apply: detail of postdoc position
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This project has received funding from the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking EuroHPC (JU) under grant agreement No 955495. The JU receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and France, Italy, Germany, Austria, Norway, Switzerland.
EuroHPC projects are for one half funded by the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking, and for the other half by the national funding agencies of the project partners.
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