On 12/3/22 07:11, Abbas wrote:
Something like this doesn't work with DG.
Loosely speaking, my initial approach would be to solve a system with just the
BC terms but I am not sure. Do I have other options?
In DG methods, you impose boundary values weakly, using the same strategy with
which you impose continuity between cells weakly. You might want to look at
papers on DG methods: pretty much every single one will show the jump terms
corresponding to Dirichlet boundary values.
Best
W.
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