Dear Miklos, I will not be able to attend your talk (since I am in France), however, I am very interested in its subject. Would it be possible to obtain a copy of your slides? Regards, Chris Eldred On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 11:17 AM, Miklós Homolya <m.homolya14@imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
Dear Firedrakers, especially those based in London.
I will give a talk at Imperial College, titled:
"TSFC: a structure-preserving form compiler"
this Thursday (17 March 2016), starting at 3pm in the Grantham Boardroom.
Abstract: Since early February 2016 Firedrake comes with TSFC, a new compiler which replaced a modified version of FFC. TSFC provides good compile-time performance for complicated forms, which was crucial to support non-affine elements in our master branches. It was designed with some anticipated future needs (e.g. of FInAT) in mind as well. In this talk I will give an overview of why TSFC was born, explain the core ideas behind it, and walk through a simple example to show how TSFC works.
Kind regards, Miklós
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