On 6/28/19 6:36 AM, FĂ©lix Bunel wrote:
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> I tried a direct solver and it sucessfully solved my problem. That way I can
> start working on the physical problem and I will see later for optimization.
Glad to hear that works now. I think using a direct solver for first
experiments is generally a
All,
if you want to read a bit about how I got into open source software, and how I
see my role in deal.II, here's something that just came out:
https://bssw.io/blog_posts/leading-a-scientific-software-project-it-s-all-personal
Cheers
W.
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Bruno,
Hello everyone, I hope you are well.
> I have a quick question which I cannot seem to wrap my hear around. I
> think it will sound confused, but anyway.
> Let's say I am solving for a scalar equation. I would have a
> triangulation, then a DoFHandler and a FESystem with a multiplicity of
Hello everyone, I hope you are well.
I have a quick question which I cannot seem to wrap my hear around. I think
it will sound confused, but anyway.
Let's say I am solving for a scalar equation. I would have a triangulation,
then a DoFHandler and a FESystem with a multiplicity of one.
I can loop