Hi all,

I would like to use libmesh to solve a rather simple equation (Laplace/poisson)
but in a domain with a somewhat funny shape of the boundary. To do this I 
created a mesh using gmsh, modified example 14 a bit so it reads my mesh
instead of the l-shaped domain. My problem is that when I refine I get "flat"
surfaces that does not follow my boundary (which is not flat;). How do I go
about and move the new boundary vertices of my tets (I use tets) to the real
boundary? As for the geometry etc. I now how to do it, I`m just not so familiar
with libmesh.


kind regards

Joa Ljungvall 


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