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Registration pull request updated: JuliaRegistries/General/8112
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Registration pull request updated: JuliaRegistries/General/8112
After the above pull request is merged, it is recommended that a tag is created on this repository for the registered package version.
This will be done automatically if Julia TagBot is installed, or can be done manually through the github interface, or via:
git tag -a v0.3.1 -m "<description of version>" 6d66a3f611ea782911a1fe1f91bc402379f09768
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Related Issues (20)
- Add remark on multithreading/multiple GPU limitations that FourierFlows.jl imposes HOT 4
- Add Installation Instructions section in Docs
- Use CUDA.randn(nx, ny) instead of cu(randn(nx, ny)) HOT 4
- `MultiLayerQG` tests fail on Julia v1.6
- 3D Navier-Stokes HOT 1
- Better docstring for module `Problem` constructors
- Avoid scalar operations every time-step
- Should we enforce dealiasing before any calculation of nonlinear terms? HOT 7
- No need to import `FFTW` in examples
- `Plots` no longer accepts functions as `clims` HOT 7
- MultilayerQG example crashed at about 35000 steps HOT 7
- Optimized PV inversion for two layer case in `MultilayerQG` HOT 4
- Demonstrate save/load output functionality in an example
- Convert diagnostics output for `MultiLayerQG` from Arrays to Tuples? HOT 1
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- Potential missing factor in `MultiLayerQG.energies` HOT 1
- construct a random field with prescribed spectral slope HOT 2
- enstrophy and cuda problem HOT 7
- Should we be passing `forcing_spectrum` as argument into `calcF!`? HOT 2
- Option to specify PV gradients explicitly rather than computing them spectrally HOT 4
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