
Tristan Montoya contributed to trixi-framework/Trixi.jl by leading a comprehensive terminology refactor and implementing core parabolic PDE capabilities. He replaced legacy 'viscous' terminology with 'parabolic' throughout the codebase, updating functions, variables, and documentation to ensure consistency and reduce ambiguity. In the following month, Tristan developed a new semidiscretization type to support purely parabolic equations, introducing LinearDiffusionEquation1D and 2D, and removing hyperbolic components from the solver. His work, using Julia and leveraging expertise in numerical methods and scientific computing, expanded the framework’s modeling scope and improved reliability through focused testing, collaborative code review, and thorough documentation updates.
April 2026: Core parabolic PDE capabilities added to Trixi.jl, with focused testing, documentation, and API refinement to enable diffusion-dominated simulations and robust numeric behavior. The work expands modeling scope for researchers and improves solver reliability, contributing directly to product capabilities and user productivity.
April 2026: Core parabolic PDE capabilities added to Trixi.jl, with focused testing, documentation, and API refinement to enable diffusion-dominated simulations and robust numeric behavior. The work expands modeling scope for researchers and improves solver reliability, contributing directly to product capabilities and user productivity.
March 2026 focused on targeted terminology standardization in trixi-framework/Trixi.jl to align with parabolic formulations. The refactor replaced the legacy 'viscous' terminology with 'parabolic' across the codebase, updating related functions, variables, and CFL naming to ensure consistency in parabolic formulations. Implemented in commit 8dbae27321783932d8c01d5a268c64074414cf84, with substantial code-review input and NEWS.md updates, reflecting collaborative quality improvements.
March 2026 focused on targeted terminology standardization in trixi-framework/Trixi.jl to align with parabolic formulations. The refactor replaced the legacy 'viscous' terminology with 'parabolic' across the codebase, updating related functions, variables, and CFL naming to ensure consistency in parabolic formulations. Implemented in commit 8dbae27321783932d8c01d5a268c64074414cf84, with substantial code-review input and NEWS.md updates, reflecting collaborative quality improvements.

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