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open source FDTD solver with GPU support

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 and can be used with many different geometries, materials, source conditions, boundaries, etc. and can be used with many different geometries, materials, source conditions, boundaries, etc.
  
-Note that there are many other FDTD packages available elsewhere, either commercial (e.g. [[http://​lumerical.com|Lumerical]]) or open source (e.g. [[http://ab-initio.mit.edu/​meep/​|Meep]]). We don't claim that GSvit overcomes any of them in any sense, even if we do our best to do so.+{{ :motivation:maincow.png?​400 ​|}}
  
 +To start your work with GSvit, follow the instructions on [[start:​getting_started|Gettng started]] page.
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 +== References ==
 +
 +If you find GSvit valuable for your work, you can cite some of our articles
 +describing its core parts:
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 +P. Klapetek, M. Valtr: Near-field optical microscopy simulations using graphics processing units, Surf. Interface Analysis, 2010, 42, pp 1109-1113 //
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 +P. Klapetek et al: Rough surface scattering simulations using graphics cards, Applied Surface Science, 2010, 256, pp 5640-5643.//​
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