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N-dimensional B-spline library for numerical mechanics and geometry

Project description

bsplyne

bsplyne is a Python library for working with N-dimensional B-splines, with a focus on numerical mechanics and geometry. It implements the Cox–de Boor algorithm for basis evaluation, order elevation, knot insertion, and provides tools for handling multi-patch B-spline structures. Visualization and export utilities (e.g. Paraview) are also included.


Installation

From PyPI (recommended method)

Install the core library:

pip install bsplyne

Install the library with recommended visualization features (additionally install pyvista):

pip install bsplyne[viz]

Note: choose either the core (bsplyne) or the visualization (bsplyne[viz]) installation.

From source (development mode)

Clone the repository and install:

git clone https://github.com/Dorian210/bsplyne
cd bsplyne
pip install -e .       # core
pip install -e .[viz]  # with visualization

Dependencies

Core dependencies are handled automatically by pip:

  • numpy
  • numba
  • scipy
  • matplotlib
  • meshio
  • tqdm

Optional visualization:

  • pyvista (for 3D visualization)

Main Modules

  • BSplineBasis
    Evaluation of B-spline basis functions using the Cox–de Boor recursion formula.

  • BSpline
    Construction and manipulation of N-dimensional B-splines, including order elevation and knot insertion.

  • MultiPatchBSplineConnectivity
    Management of connectivity between multiple B-spline patches.

  • CouplesBSplineBorder
    Utilities for coupling B-spline borders (experimental / less documented).


Tutorials

A step-by-step introduction to bsplyne is provided in:

examples/tutorial/

These scripts are designed as a progressive entry point to the library and cover:

  1. B-spline basis functions
  2. Curve construction
  3. Surface generation
  4. Least-squares fitting
  5. Multi-patch geometries
  6. Export to Paraview

In addition, a comprehensive PDF guide (tp_bsplyne.pdf) is included in the tutorials directory, providing a hands-on introduction to the library for new users.
It explains the workflow, the main modules, and practical usage examples.


Examples

Additional standalone examples are available in the examples/ directory, including:

  • Curves and surfaces
  • Order elevation and knot insertion
  • Visualization with Matplotlib
  • Export to Paraview

Documentation

The full API documentation is available online:

https://dorian210.github.io/bsplyne/

The documentation is generated from the source code docstrings and reflects the latest published version.


Contributions

This project is primarily developed for research purposes. While I am not actively reviewing external contributions, bug reports and suggestions are welcome via the issue tracker.


License

This project is licensed under the CeCILL License.
See LICENSE.txt for details.

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