# New in PyLith Version 3.0.0 * Major rewrite of the finite-element implementation to support higher order discretizations and flexible specification of the governing equations. * Use of pointwise functions to implement governing equations; * Higher order discretizations; * Problem specification independent of cell shape (quadrilateral vs triangle, hexahedron vs tetrahedron); * Incompressible elasticity; * Poroelasticity; and * Use of PETSc time-stepping algorithms. * Simulations now require metadata, such as description, command line arguments, and PyLith version compatibility. * New utilities * `pyre_doc.py` Display facilities and components available for a Pyre component; * `pylith_cfgsearch` Find files matching criteria for metadata; and * `pylith_runner` Run all simulations in a specified path. * New examples * Simple 2-D and 3-D examples of Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions without faults; * Prescribed slip on a 2-D through-going strike-slip fault; * Gravitational body forces with elasticity and incompressible elasticity; * Distributed surface loads using Neumann boundary conditions; and * Prescribed slip on a reverse fault with a splay fault. * Documentation is now available online at . * Import finite-element meshes from Gmsh in addition to Cubit (Exodus II) and LaGriT. * Updated to Python 3. * Pythia/Pyre, spatialdata, and PyLith have all been migrated to Python 3; and * The nemesis package has been merged into Pyre/Pyre. See [Release Notes](../../intro/release-notes.md) for a summary of features and bug fixes for each release. % End of file