Greetings,

I am a PhD student at University of Illinois and I'm starting in on a project 
studying crack propagation. I'm just starting out with GetFEM++ and FEM in 
general, so I apologize if this question is remedial. I went through the 
thermo-elastic and electrical coupling tutorial on the website, and that went 
well, but going through the demo_crack.py example I'm having trouble seeing how 
the Dirichlet BC is assigned. In the coupled tutorial I understood how it 
worked using either a constant value or values interpolated on the same MeshFem 
for each boundary node, but with all the different MeshFems in different bases 
defined to accommodate the crack I seem to be at a loss. Could I get a 
mathematical description of the Dirichlet condition to be assigned, and an 
explanation of how the example code goes about assigning that condition? Thank 
you very much for your time.

Aaron Oaks
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