About

ConstraintHg is maintained by John Morris, starting with the first commit in October of 2024. The vision is for the package to transform the way we do systems modeling and simulation, enabling interdisciplinary collaboration and understanding of the physical world.

Contributions

ConstraintHg is intended to be an open-source software guided by its overall purpose. Contributions are welcome subject to review by the developing team. Find more information about how to contribute here.

Get in Touch

Our primary method of communication is our discussion board on GitHub. Please use this for discussing software, asking for help, asking about new features, etc. If it’s about ConstraintHg, then it should probably go on the discussion board.

The board also features more theoretical discussions, for instance how the software should be designed, and how we should be working with constraint hypergraphs. Check out our subtopics for more information.

Development Team

ConstraintHg is an open source project. All consistent contributers are noted here.

Name

Organization

Contributions

John Morris

Clemson University

Primary developer

Evan Taylor

Clemson University

Revised demonstrations

Fergus Baker

Newcastle University

JOSS Reviewer

George Simmons

IDEMS International

JOSS Reviewer