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  1. MEEP Documentation

    Meep is a free and open-source software package for electromagnetics simulation via the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method spanning a broad range of applications.

  2. Meep (software) - Wikipedia

    Meep (M IT E lectromagnetic E quation P ropagation) is a free and open-source [1] software package for electromagnetic simulations, developed by ab initio research group at …

  3. Home - MEEP Documentation

    Professional consulting services for photonic design and modeling including development of custom, turn-key simulation modules, training, technical support, and access to Meep in the …

  4. GitHub - NanoComp/meep: free finite-difference time-domain …

    Meep is a free and open-source software package for electromagnetics simulation via the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method spanning a broad range of applications.

  5. MEEP - Advanced Projects Lab

    Jun 14, 2015 · Meep (or MEEP) which stands for MIT Electromagnetic Equation Propagation, is a free finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulation software package developed at MIT to …

  6. Meep - Research Computing Documentation

    From the Meep Homepage: Meep (or MEEP) is a free finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulation software package developed at MIT to model electromagnetic systems, along with …

  7. Releases · NanoComp/meep - GitHub

    Aug 15, 2025 · free finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) software for electromagnetic simulations - Releases · NanoComp/meep

  8. Introduction - MEEP Documentation

    This section introduces the equations and the electromagnetic units employed by Meep, the FDTD method, and Meep's approach to FDTD.

  9. Manual - MEEP Documentation

    Meep is a free and open-source software package for simulating electromagnetic systems via the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. Meep is an acronym for MIT Electromagnetic …

  10. Tutorial/Basics - MEEP Documentation

    Meep simulations are Python scripts which involve specifying the device geometry, materials, current sources, monitor fields, and everything else necessary to set up a calculation.