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* [[Meep C-plus-plus Tutorial|C++ Tutorial]] — a tutorial introduction to using Meep as a C++ library. * [[Meep C-plus-plus Tutorial|C++ Tutorial]] — a tutorial introduction to using Meep as a C++ library.
* [[Meep C-plus-plus Reference|C++ Reference]] — a compact listing of the functions available in the C++ interface. * [[Meep C-plus-plus Reference|C++ Reference]] — a compact listing of the functions available in the C++ interface.
-* [[Meep Acknowledgements|Acknowledgements]] — those to whom we are grateful for supporting the development of Meep.+* [[Meep Acknowledgements|Acknowledgements]] — a list of authors who have contributed to Meep, and those to whom we are grateful for supporting the development of Meep.
* [[Meep License and Copyright|License and Copyright]] — the license under which Meep is distributed as free software, and also referencing suggestions. * [[Meep License and Copyright|License and Copyright]] — the license under which Meep is distributed as free software, and also referencing suggestions.
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Meep
Download
Release notes
FAQ
Meep manual
Introduction
Installation
Tutorial
Reference
C++ Tutorial
C++ Reference
Acknowledgements
License and Copyright

Welcome to the manual for Meep, our free software for time-domain electromagnetic simulations. This manual is organized into the following sections.

  • Introduction — basic concepts in time-domain simulations; the FDTD method; units in Meep.
  • Installation — how to install Meep (mainly, this consists of installing various prerequisites).
  • Tutorial — tutorial showing some simple computations with Meep. See also Meep examples.
  • Reference — a compact listing of all the functions available in the scripting interface.
  • C++ Tutorial — a tutorial introduction to using Meep as a C++ library.
  • C++ Reference — a compact listing of the functions available in the C++ interface.
  • Acknowledgements — a list of authors who have contributed to Meep, and those to whom we are grateful for supporting the development of Meep.
  • License and Copyright — the license under which Meep is distributed as free software, and also referencing suggestions.
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