My operating system is Fedora11 x86_64 and my gcc version is " gcc version
4.4.0 20090506 (Red Hat 4.4.0-4) (GCC) "
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Bin Shao
College of Information Technical Science, Nankai University
94 Weijin Rd. Nankai Dist. Tianjin 300071, Chin
Dear Steven and all,
I made 3D simulations to calculate the gaussion source scattering by
cylinder array (normal incidence).
The flux (and field) will blow up.
I posted these in a few emails several weeks ago using the subject "flux
error".
I finally found that only when the cylinder extends in
On Jun 16, 2009, at 9:46 AM, SadovnikovAV wrote:
I see that "infinity" is declared in meep.hpp,
which is included by bragg_transmission.cpp,
but error occurs again and again.
This sounds like a bug in cygwin's gcc; I can't explain it otherwise.
What version is gcc? (Run "gcc --version")
Stev
On Jun 16, 2009, at 1:00 PM, Jing Ouyang wrote:
I put a point source at the center of the cavity, which is also the
origin.
If I am using Ey gaussian source excitation,
I guess the maximum symmetry is:
(set! symmetries (list
(make mirror-sym (direction Y) (phase -1))
(make mir
On Jun 16, 2009, at 1:55 PM, liu wrote:
but when I use "mpirun -np 8 meep-mpi ***.ctl ", I write a short
script file, to tell mpirun run meep-mpi on 8 cpus from node 1, node
2, node 3 and node 4. since each node have 2 cpus, MPI it is
parallel on each node, but not on all nodes. it mean
Hi,
every one, I have learn a lot from you, thanks.
But now I have encounter a new problem.
My system is Linux as 4.0, My computer is a cluster system(I do not know
what really it is, it have 76 nodes, each node has 2 cpus and 8G memory, we
call it high performance computer ).
I
Shawkat "nizamov.shaw...@gmail.com" wrote:
Steven G. Johnson:
>> On Jun 11, 2009, at 12:55 PM, Nizamov Shawkat wrote:
>>> liu:
Hi, everybody,
The opetating system is Redhat Linux as4.0, on a cluster computers.
while, guile 1.6.4 has been install in this system(after typing
Dear Steven and All,
Suppose we have a L3 cavity in hole-slab structure,
I want to calculate the mode in
[Y. Akahane, T. Asano, B. S. Song, and S. Noda, "High-Q photonic nanocavity
in a two-dimensional photonic crystal," Nature 425, 944-947 (2003).]
I put a point source at the center of the cavit
Hello Alexandr,
Quick hack: replace infinity by HUGE_VAL in bragg_transmission.cpp and
h5test.cpp.
m.
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Hi!
I am having a problem with meep installation on cygwin platform.
When 'make check' is working, the error appears during the
'bragg_transmission' test:
bragg_transmission.cpp:186: error: `infinity' undeclared (first use
this function)
I see that "infinity" is declared in meep.hpp,
wh
Hi, everybody. Hi, Shawkat.
Check if libiconv, libtool, gmp-devel packages are in your system.
It was the similar problem, when I recently try to
compile&install libClt package.
With Respect,
Alexandr.
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Steven G. Johnson:
Hi, everybody. Hi, Shawkat.
Check if libiconv, libtool, gmp-devel packages are in your system.
It was the similar problem, when I recently try to
compile&install libClt package.
With Respect,
Alexandr.
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Steven G. Johnson:
Hi Meepers,
I have placed a metal plate at 0.25 feet and the source is at the center
(origin).
I am sending a gaussian pulse through the source.
The reciever (in-point function is used) is considered to be just adjacent
to source.
I am trying to convert this h5 output to text and plotting it in oc
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