
Yann Munschy developed core numerical and geometric features for the gyselax/gyselalibxx repository, focusing on scientific computing challenges in C++ using Kokkos. He implemented spline-based two-dimensional partial derivatives, including convergence tests to compare spline interpolation with finite difference methods, enhancing the library’s accuracy for numerical analysis. Yann also created a grid utility to compute the maximum distance between adjacent points, supporting both uniform and non-uniform grids. Additionally, he overhauled curvilinear geometry support by refactoring metric tensor representations and adding a gradient operator, while updating documentation and quality checks. His work emphasized maintainability and robust algorithm development throughout.
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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