Hello, In Fenics/Dolfin, I can interpolate between different meshes, even with less basic elements like Raviart-Thomas. For example: from fenics import * mesh1 = UnitSquareMesh(1,1) mesh2 = UnitSquareMesh(2,2) V1 = FunctionSpace(mesh1,'RT',1) V2 = FunctionSpace(mesh2,'RT',1) u = Expression(('x[0] + 1','x[1]'),degree = 1) U = interpolate(u,V1) Uf = interpolate(U,V2) Interpolating the function 'U' that is defined on one mesh can be moved to another in a fairly simple matter. Trying something similar in Firedrake with 'project' instead of 'interpolate' results in an error message. A different error appears for nodal FE functions as well, when using 'interpolate'. However, in that case, I have developed a work-around using mesh.coordinates.dat.data. However, I can't see how to extend this to nodal DG or Raviart-Thomas FE functions. Can you access the coordinates of the degrees of freedom of an arbitrary function space? Barring that, is there some mechanism to move between meshes if I use a MeshHierarchy, for example? Thanks, Peter Sentz
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