Hi all,

I guess I post it at the wrong place. Now I re-send it to the developers'
maillist and hope to get some opinions and advice. I have built my xfem
codes with another FEM library FEniCS/dolfin when I studied at
Northwestern, I am curious about the possibility to move it to LibMesh.
Thank you very much.

Xujun

On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 9:53 AM, Xujun Zhao <xzha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I google the key words and find some threads on developing xfem in
> LibMesh. It seemed xfem was on the plan list of LibMesh. I am curious how
> and where it is going now?
>
> If I want to build my xfem codes on top of libmesh, it may involve many
> things, such as determining enriched elements and enrichment functions,
> handling extra-dofs associated with enriched element, element partition and
> integration. especially the dynamically varying dofs associated with moving
> level set. Anyone can share some ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Xujun
>
>
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