Hello,
One question I have is what is the best way you guys do Numerical
Integration.
Our constitutive models utilize multiple integrals and we generally use
GQ with various tweaks for this.
Are there better methods?
-MSS
On 3/2/15 9:15 AM, Garth N. Wells wrote:
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 11:21 AM, Miroslav Kuchta <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I wrote a simple script which shows how FEniCS can be used to solve integral
equations.
At the moment FEniCS is combined with numpy to solve the problem, so I’d be
grateful for
pointers on how to solve the entire problem in FEniCS. Also, are there any
objections to
this becoming a demo at some point? Thanks.
uBLAS is slated to removed at some point, so it would be better if it
didn't depend on uBLAS.
My other concern is that it's maybe more a NumPy demo than a FEniCS
demo - the use of FEniCS in the demo is (understandably) pretty
limited.
An option would be to paste it on the Q&A forum under a question 'How
do I solve . . . '.
Garth
Best regards, Miro
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