I would like to get a feeling in working with Sacado, and would like to try 
it on example 15. According to my understanding I now have to treat the 
boundary conditions on my own, and not by using the ConstraintMatrix. Is 
that still true, or was there an update since 2008?

Furthermore, now the function F() is depending on the gradient of u, and 
not as in example 33 depending on u, else it should look like exactly in 
example 33 (in both examples we have \nabla F(u)). Is that correct? 
Nevertheless I assume that I need the numerical flux function due to having 
to check the dangling nodes.

Are those assumptions correct? I would like to have the theory first before 
starting to modify/write programs...
Thanks!

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