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FS#158 - Decide whether gradients should have dimension dim or dimworld
User who did this - Nicolas Schwenck (Nicolas)

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As I interpret the pdelab mailinglist answer, they want to have dimworld 
gradients in the local operators because then always the 
inverseTransposedJacobian can be used to transform the reference element 
gradients into the one used in the local operators.

We have to decide if that is the way we also want to do it. In my personal 
opinion it would be better to have it in dim-element, but then we have to 
provide a general transformation from the reference element into the local 
operator.
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