On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 03:59:47PM -0500, Hatef Monajemi wrote: > Thanks for the explanation. However, Index notation does not work in ffc when > you use compound elements(i.e using Testfunctions and Trialfunctions) . Take a > look at the following thread : > > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg06167.html
Yes, it's true you can't use index notation (with the FFC Index class) in Python lists, but it's perfectly fine to use regular ints as in my example. -- Anders > So for problems with more than one variable (velocity and pressure for > instance), it seems that for now there is no way other than multiplying the > equation by the the stabilization term and adding the resultant to the > unstibilized variational form instead of simply changing weighting functions. > That's what have been done in the stabilized version of stokes demo. can you > think of any other way? > > Hatef
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