On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 8:26 AM, Danny Lathouwers - TNW
<d.lathouw...@tudelft.nl> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am looking into the suitability of Libmesh for our problem. We essentially 
> have 5D problems (3 space and 2 additional independent variables).

Can you be more specific about "additional independent variables"?  I
assume your application is neutron transport?

> The 2 additional variables are handled by h-adaption and I am interested in 
> having Libmesh deal with the spatial part (possibly by hp-refinement). The 
> implication of our h-refinement scheme for the non-space coordinates is that 
> we have a varying number of unknowns per spatial element to deal with (may be 
> highly variable from 8 to hundreds of unknowns).
> Can Libmesh handle this situation?

Libmesh can do subdomain-restricted variables, but that may not be
fine-grained enough for what you are attempting.

-- 
John

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