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Update for authors.
authorWolfgang Bangerth <bangerth@math.tamu.edu>
Mon, 20 Dec 1999 16:21:19 +0000 (16:21 +0000)
committerWolfgang Bangerth <bangerth@math.tamu.edu>
Mon, 20 Dec 1999 16:21:19 +0000 (16:21 +0000)
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         </p>
     </ul>
 
+
+    <H2>Authors</H2>
+
+    <acronym>deal.II</acronym> was originally designed and written by
+    <A HREF="http://gaia.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/~wolf/" target="_top">Wolfgang
+    Bangerth</A>, starting in early 1998; he is still maintaining and
+    managing the library and contributing code. However, over time
+    other people have contributed as well, most notably 
+    <A HREF="http://gaia.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/~kanschat/" target="_top">Guido
+    Kanschat</A>, who wrote the code linking several finite elements
+    together into one and above all the largest part of the multigrid
+    code. In addition, the first author owes him many thanks for
+    continuous advice in the early implementation stages on questions
+    of what is necessary to make up a good finite element code; only
+    this flow of advice made if possible to design from scratch a
+    library with the flexibility and stability of the interface of
+    <acronym>deal.II</acronym>.
+
+    <p>
+
+    Other contributors, in alphabetical order, are:
+    <UL>
+    <LI> Ralf Hartmann
+       <UL>
+       <LI> SolutionTransfer class
+       <LI> Discontinuous finite elements
+       <LI> SolverSelector class
+       </UL>
+    <LI> Stefan Nauber
+       <UL>
+       <LI> Postscript output
+       </UL>
+    <LI> Thomas Richter
+       <UL>
+       <LI> Povray output
+       <LI> Multithreading work
+       </UL>
+    <LI> Jan Schrage
+       <UL>
+       <LI> Tutorial
+       </UL>
+    </UL>
+
+
     <h3>Comments and Suggestions</h3>
     <p>
       Comments and suggestions on <acronym>deal.II</acronym> are welcome and should be

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