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TetGen
TetGen is a program to generate tetrahedral meshes of any 3D polyhedral domains. TetGen generates exact constrained Delaunay tetrahedralizations, boundary conforming Delaunay meshes, and Voronoi partitions.
TetGen versions up to v1.6.0 have been developed headed by Hang Si during his affiliation with Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics, (WIAS) Berlin.
The primary development repository is https://codeberg.org/TetGen/TetGen. Please open any issues in this repository. The github repository https://github.com/TetGen/Tetgen is a mirror of the codeberg repository.
This repository provides the source code of the most recent versions of TetGen. The following releases are provided:
- v1.4.3, 2011: MIT license with noncommercial clause.
- v1.5.0, 2013: AGPLv3 license.
- v1.5.1, 2018: AGPLv3 license, recommended as most stable version.
- v1.6.0, 2020: AGPLv3 license, most recent version with some rough edges.
It is planned to resume active development of TetGen in cooperation between the main developer Hang Si and the Weierstrass Institute. Future versions of TetGen will be published via this repository.
Documentation
- Manuals are available in https://codeberg.org/TetGen/Manuals.
- A technical paper about TetGen is available at Hang Si, "TetGen, a Delaunay-Based Quality Tetrahedral Mesh Generator". ACM Trans. on Mathematical Software. 41 (2), 2015
Commercial licensing
TetGen versions developed at WIAS are distributed under a dual licensing scheme. As an alternative to the use of TetGen under the AGPLv3 license, consider the option to obtain a commercial license for a fee. These licenses are offered by the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS). As a rule, licenses are provided "as-is", unlimited in time for a one time fee. Please send corresponding requests to: tetgen at wias-berlin.de. Please do not forget to include some description of your company and the realm of its activities.
Details about the extension of this dual licensing scheme for future versions of TetGen will be announced in due time.
Contributing
By submitting a contribution (including but not limited to code, documentation, or other materials) via a pull request, issue, or other means, a contributor agrees to the terms of the contributor license agreement stated in CONTRIBUTING.md. It is planned to revise this agreement, once the extension of the dual licensing scheme has been set up.