Hi all,

There is a PhD student who would like to apply the libMesh Reduced Basis 
code to Maxwell's equations. The major bottleneck is the absence of 
Nedelec elements. He is open to the idea of trying to add Nedelec to 
libMesh, but first we thought it would be a good idea to see if anyone 
has some thoughts on how much work this would be? (He is new to libMesh, 
so it's probably a non-trivial project to start out with).

I see there are a few posts in the mailing list archives with some 
thoughts on adding Nedelec (and Raviert-Thomas) elements, it sounds like 
they could fit quite naturally within the current FE framework.

Thanks,
Dave

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