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Package: openturns-examples (1.9-5)

examples of OpenTURNS functionalities

OpenTURNS is a powerful and generic tool to treat and quantify uncertainties in numerical simulations in design, optimization and control. It allows both sensitivity and reliability analysis studies:

 * defining the outputs of interest and decision criterion;
 * quantify and model the source of uncertainties;
 * propagate uncertainties and/or analyse sensitivity and
 * rank the sources of uncertainty

OpenTURNS is a large project with more than 300 C++ classes which uses well known and supported software such as R for the statistical methods and BLAS/LAPACK for the linear algebra.

This package provides examples which are written either in C++ or in Python.

They are primarly used as validation tests for the whole platform but they can also be seen as tutorials for beginners.

Other Packages Related to openturns-examples

  • depends
  • recommends
  • suggests
  • dep: libopenturns-dev
    headers and development libraries for OpenTURNS
  • dep: python
    interactive high-level object-oriented language (default version)
  • dep: python-openturns (= 1.9-5)
    Python front-end of OpenTURNS (aka TUI)

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