Well, can you sketch out how you would solve this system, then we can see how to build it. all the best --cjc On 17 August 2015 at 13:33, Anna Kalogirou <a.kalogirou@leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
Yes, obviously I wouldn't be able to write
assemble(u*dx)
for the trial function u, but I just wanted to show you what I have.
Is it too difficult to design such a non-conventional solver?
Thanks,
Anna.
On 17/08/15 13:04, Colin Cotter wrote:
Hi Anna, Not as written, no. I think that we would need to design a bespoke solver for that.
all the best --cjc
On 17 August 2015 at 12:18, Anna Kalogirou <a.kalogirou@leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi all,
I have to solve a problem with the bilinear form similar to the following:
a = ( v*u + dt*inner(grad(u),grad(v)) )*dx + ( v*dt*assemble(u*dx) )*dx
The last term is essentially the product of the integral of u and the integral of test function v. Is it even possible to solve this in Firedrake?
Best,
Anna.
On 14/08/15 15:43, Lawrence Mitchell wrote:
On 14 Aug 2015, at 11:55, Anna Kalogirou <a.kalogirou@leeds.ac.uk> <a.kalogirou@leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi,
I was planning to define the heavyside function as a DG0 function.
Any ideas about solving equation (1b), which contains a time-update for both a function and a scalar?
I haven't been fully following along, but it looks like the formulation in (1f) introduces, effectively, a global coupling. Is that right? Assuming you didn't have any implementation constraints, how would you go about solving this?
Lawrence
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