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'''SU2''' (formerly '''Stanford University Unstructured''') is a suite of [[Open-source software|open-source]] software tools written in C++ for the numerical solution of [[partial differential equation]]s (PDE) and performing [[PDE-constrained optimization]]. The primary applications are [[computational fluid dynamics]] and aerodynamic [[shape optimization]],<ref>[http://su2.stanford.edu/documents/SU2_AIAA_ASM2013.pdf F. Palacios, M. R. Colonno, A. C. Aranake, A. Campos, S. R. Copeland, T. D. Economon, A. K. Lonkar, T. W. Lukaczyk, T. W. R. Taylor, and J. J. Alonso, "Stanford University Unstructured (SU2): An open-source integrated computational environment for multi-physics simulation and design", AIAA Paper 2013-0287, 51st AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit. January 7th – 10th, 2013. Grapevine, Texas, USA.]</ref> but has been extended to treat more general equations such as [[electrodynamics]] and chemically reacting flows. SU2 supports continuous and discrete adjoint for calculating the sensitivities/gradients of a scalar field.
 
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