Which one is best for numerical simulations for fluid mechanics [mostly linear terms].

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  • CFDJulia

    An IJulia notebook adaptation of Loren Barba's "12 Steps to Navier-Stokes" http://lorenabarba.com/

  • CFDPython

    A sequence of Jupyter notebooks featuring the "12 Steps to Navier-Stokes" http://lorenabarba.com/

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  • julia

    The Julia Programming Language

    If you want C performance in a high level language I'd recommend Julia: https://julialang.org which is build with numerical computing as a main focus. The Julia syntax is very similar to Matlab, but it's a proper programming language (unlike Matlab).

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