python-escript 5.6-4build3 source package in Ubuntu

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python-escript (5.6-4build3) lunar; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild with Python 3.11 as default

 -- Graham Inggs <email address hidden>  Sun, 25 Dec 2022 20:36:43 +0000

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python-escript-doc: Documentation for Escript/Finley

 Escript is a programming tool for implementing mathematical models in Python
 using the finite element method (FEM). Because users do not access the data
 structures it is very easy to use and scripts can run on desktop computers as
 well as highly parallel supercomputer without changes. Application areas for
 escript include earth mantle convection, geophysical inversion, earthquakes,
 porous media flow, reactive transport, plate subduction, erosion, and
 tsunamis.
 .
 Scripts can be executed in parallel (on varying numbers of threads or nodes)
 without any special modifications.
 .
 Escript now includes the esys.downunder module for 3D inversion of geophysical
 data sets. The current version supports gravity, magnetic and joint inversion.
 .
 This package contains the documentation for escript,
 including example scripts the user guide, the cookbook (an introduction from
 a geoscientists point of view) and a guide to the esys.downunder inversion
 toolkit.

python3-escript: Escript/Finley finite elements Python3 system (with OpenMP)

 Escript is a programming tool for implementing mathematical models in Python
 using the finite element method (FEM). Because users do not access the data
 structures it is very easy to use and scripts can run on desktop computers as
 well as highly parallel supercomputer without changes. Application areas for
 escript include earth mantle convection, geophysical inversion, earthquakes,
 porous media flow, reactive transport, plate subduction, erosion, and
 tsunamis.
 .
 Scripts can be executed in parallel (on varying numbers of threads or nodes)
 without any special modifications.
 .
 Escript now includes the esys.downunder module for 3D inversion of geophysical
 data sets. The current version supports gravity, magnetic and joint inversion.
 .
 This package contains the commands and libraries for Python3 with
 OpenMP threading and MPI multiprocess support.

python3-escript-dbgsym: debug symbols for python3-escript
python3-escript-mpi: Escript/Finley finite elements Python3 system (OpenMP + MPI)

 Escript is a programming tool for implementing mathematical models in Python
 using the finite element method (FEM). Because users do not access the data
 structures it is very easy to use and scripts can run on desktop computers as
 well as highly parallel supercomputer without changes. Application areas for
 escript include earth mantle convection, geophysical inversion, earthquakes,
 porous media flow, reactive transport, plate subduction, erosion, and
 tsunamis.
 .
 Scripts can be executed in parallel (on varying numbers of threads or nodes)
 without any special modifications.
 .
 Escript now includes the esys.downunder module for 3D inversion of geophysical
 data sets. The current version supports gravity, magnetic and joint inversion.
 .
 This package contains the commands and libraries for Python3 with
 both OpenMP threading and MPI multiprocess support.

python3-escript-mpi-dbgsym: debug symbols for python3-escript-mpi