opm-simulators/opm/autodiff/opm-simulators_doxygen_main.hpp
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#ifndef OPM_OPM-SIMULATORS_DOXYGEN_MAIN_HEADER_INCLUDED
#define OPM_OPM-SIMULATORS_DOXYGEN_MAIN_HEADER_INCLUDED
/** \mainpage Documentation for the opm-simulators library.
<h3>Solvers and simulators</h3>
The opm-simulators module contains a diverse set of simulator programs.
Notable simulator programs include
- examples/flow.cpp, a fully implicit black-oil simulator.
- examples/flow_polymer.cpp, a version of Flow that supports polymer EOR simulation
- examples/flow_solvent.cpp, a version of Flow that supports solvent EOR simulation
- examples/sim_2p_incomp_ad.cpp, a sequential incompressible 2-phase simulator.
<h3>Automatic differentiation</h3>
This library implements automatic differentiation for vector data with
multiple blocks of sparse jacobians. This is contained in the class
Opm::AutoDiffBlock. Also available is Opm::AutoDiff, a much simpler
single-value single-derivative AD class.
There are also some helper classes and functions that are intended to
aid in the development of solvers and simulators with AD, these
include Opm::HelperOps, Opm::UpwindSelector, Opm::subset,
Opm::superset, Opm::Selector, Opm::collapseJacs, Opm::vertcat,
Opm::Span and Opm::sign.
*/
#endif // OPM_OPM-SIMULATORS_DOXYGEN_MAIN_HEADER_INCLUDED