On 07/11/2017 08:29 AM, 'Maxi Miller' via deal.II User Group wrote:
Which of those two approaches is more beneficial for me (especcially after I would like to extend it afterwards to two additional equations? Or is there another approach I did not consider yet?

I don't think I quite understand your two options, but in any case: What is the reason why you need two different meshes? Is the qualitative behavior of the two variables vastly different? Unless the diffusion constants for the two variables is vastly different, there is usually no particularly good reason to use different meshes.

Best
 W>

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