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Paolo Bocchini

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Mar 15, 2017, 5:01:34 PM3/15/17
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If you arrived here, you probably already know that GUIGUW is a free software for the analysis of the propagation of guided waves. In case you don't, you can find information here: www.guiguw.com 
This forum is a resource for you and for the community of users of GUIGUW (see some examples of our users here).

Through the GUIGUW users group you can:
  • Receive free support from the developers and other users of GUIGUW
  • Suggest new features for GUIGUW
  • Ask questions about guided waves, their theory and application
  • Show off the results that you have obtained in this field
  • Share links to your publications that included the use of GUIGUW or address topics related to it

Use of the forum
Anybody can read and post to the forum for free. You can also become a member of the forum to receive updates, if you want. To do so, just click the blue "Apply to join this group" button at the top of the main page.
You can post using the web interface (red "NEW TOPIC" button at the top) or sending emails to gui...@googlegroups.com
You will receive notifications of replies to your post via email. You can unsubscribe or adjust your preferences at any time, clicking on the links at the bottom of every email.

Guidelines
There are very few rules to use this forum, but they will be enforced.
  1. Be always respectful.
  2. Be patient. Remember that nobody works for GUIGUW (not even the developers). Every answer that you will receive on this forum is the result of volunteer work of the community.
  3. Do not be afraid to share. Feel free to post the amazing results that you obtained with GUIGUW. Feel also free to share the papers and presentations that talk about guided waves. We are a community of scholars and this is a way to share our interests.
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