On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 1:52 PM, David Knezevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hehe, well the way the paper is written doesn't inspire me with confidence
> in their results, so I'd be very interested to hear the results of the
> comparisons.

So far, so good.  This 14-point rule described by Walkington returns
the same results for polynomials of fifth order as the 15 point rule
we already have in LibMesh.  Can anyone suggest some good test
functions to integrate so I can test it further?  Preferably something
that has an analytical solution over the reference tet but that's not
crucial.

It's not a huge gain but the fifth-order rule is used a lot for
integrating quadratics in say Navier-Stokes.

-- 
John

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