simwave -- A Finite Difference Simulator for Acoustic Waves Propagation
Abstract
simwave is an open-source Python package to perform wave simulations in 2D or 3D domains. It solves the constant and variable density acoustic wave equation with the finite difference method and has support for domain truncation techniques, several boundary conditions, and the modeling of sources and receivers given a user-defined acquisition geometry. The architecture of simwave is designed for applications with geophysical exploration in mind. Its Python front-end enables straightforward integration with many existing Python scientific libraries for the composition of more complex workflows and applications (e.g., migration and inversion problems). The back-end is implemented in C enabling performance portability across a range of computing hardware and compilers including both CPUs and GPUs.
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