Dear Firedrake team,
This Thursday we have MSc presentations from two finishing MSc students who
have been working on Firedrake projects. Both have asked that the research
team be invited to their presentations so it would be great if you can all
come if at all possible. We'll start at 1600 in WPL 212 (the meeting room
downstairs in William Penney). The talks will be:
Giorgos Boutsioukis "Smart Operator Caching"
Romain Brault "The Earth is not flat! Automatic generation of simulation
software for complex curved domains"
I hope to see you all there.
Regards,
David
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Dr David Ham
Department of Computing
Imperial College London
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/david.ham
Hello all,
here's the link to the firedrake branch that has the explicit P1 mass-lumped wave equation solver. https://code.launchpad.net/~fluidity-core/fluidity/firedrake-explicit-wave-…
The code is in:
tests/firedrake_wave_explicit/
Doru, you know the magic incantation to build space-filling curve numbered meshes, can you share it?
Paul: what would Kaho need to do to get an account on cx1 to run test cases?
Lawrence