<p>
<acronym>deal.II</acronym> emerged from work at the
<a href="http://gaia.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de" target="_top">
- Numerical Methods Group</a> of the University of Heidelberg, which
- is at the forefront of adaptive finite element methods and error
- estimators. It is used in several large research projects in
- Heidelberg and elsewhere. <acronym>deal.II</acronym> presently has
- about 160,000 lines of code and has several hundred users around
+ Numerical Methods Group</a> of the University of Heidelberg,
+ Germany, which is at the forefront of adaptive finite element
+ methods and error estimators. It is presently developed in
+ Heidelberg and at the <a href="http://www.ticam.utexas.edu">Texas
+ Institute of Computational and Applied Mathematics (TICAM)</a> in
+ Austin, Texas. It is used in several large research projects
+ around the world. <acronym>deal.II</acronym> presently has
+ about 190,000 lines of code and has several hundred users around
the world.
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