getfem++/contrib/inter_element_test uses a mesh named 'square.msh' ,
but its not distributed with the source code. Can someone please tell
me where to get this file? I want to test the program on the file it
was intended for.

Thanks,
-Jehanzeb

2009/7/1 Ronan Perrussel <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
>
> it was not fully straightforward but you can find an example in:
> getfem++/contrib/inter_element_test,
> if you have matching meshes on the interface. If not it is certainly
> possible but I am not the expert to explain how to do.
>
> I hope it helps,
> Best regards,
> Ronan
>
> Jehanzeb Hameed a écrit :
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am investigating the possibility of using getfem for implementing a
>> 2 domain problem, with an interface between the domains. I want to use
>> continuous lagrange elements on each domain, and a jump condition at
>> the interface. The jump condition will take the form (u_1 - u_2, v_1 -
>> v_2), where u_1 and v_1 and test and trial functions for domain 1, and
>> u_2 and v_2 are test and trial functions for domain 2.  The integral
>> (u_1 - u_2, v_1 - v_2) is only over the interface between the domains.
>>
>> Can this be done relatively easily in getfem?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Jehanzeb
>>
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