Hi,

I think (a guess) you forgot to change the Coefficient function. For [-1,
1], the radius of 0.5 is around (0, 0). For [0, 1], I guess it needs to be
adjusted accordingly.

Best,
Deepak

On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 4:24 PM, A Banerjee <atanub.i...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> Let me tell you that I am a beginner in deal_II. I have a fair idea about
> finite element method whereas no idea about c++. While playing with the
> tutorial program step-6, and changing the domain to a square one between
> (0,1), I find a wrong solution. Whereas, if I change the domain to a square
> one between (-1,1) then I get the correct solution. Since there is no other
> changes made in the problem, can anyone please explain this? Does it mean
> that we always have to use a domain like this or I am making some mistakes.
> The solutions are attached herewith.
>
> Awaiting a response,
>
> Thanks
> Atanu Banerjee
>
>
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