Hi Atgeirr,

thanks for your thoughts.

To clarify, I think a grid interface with one realization of it I would count as an implementation. A grid that can load
different type of geometric cells I would count as one grid implementation (e.g. UG, the other UG from Heidelberg).
In that sense I think the DUNE interface is fairly unique by allowing implementation for different legacy codes. Do you agree?

If you have time you could point me to the 7 examples. It would be very interesting.

Thanks and regards,

Rob

I think I have seen one new grid interface per year for the last 7 or so years. And they were all
introduced for very good reasons. So I am a little reluctant to enter this discussion again...

Atgeirr









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