
Yann Munschy developed core numerical and geometric features for the gyselax/gyselalibxx repository, focusing on scientific computing challenges in C++. He implemented spline-based 2D partial derivative calculations, including convergence tests to compare spline interpolation with finite difference methods, enhancing the library’s numerical analysis capabilities. Yann also created a grid utility to compute the maximum distance between adjacent points, supporting both uniform and non-uniform grids. His work included a comprehensive overhaul of curvilinear geometry support, refactoring tensor bases and adding gradient operators, while updating documentation and quality checks. The engineering demonstrated depth in algorithm development, geometry, and software design.

March 2025 monthly summary for gyselax/gyselalibxx focused on delivering core numerical capabilities and curvilinear geometry support, with documentation and quality-check improvements. No major bugs fixed this period; efforts prioritized feature delivery and maintainability, aligning with performance and reliability goals for downstream projects.
March 2025 monthly summary for gyselax/gyselalibxx focused on delivering core numerical capabilities and curvilinear geometry support, with documentation and quality-check improvements. No major bugs fixed this period; efforts prioritized feature delivery and maintainability, aligning with performance and reliability goals for downstream projects.
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