The additional information you are seeing relates to the mapping used in 
infinite elements should they be present in your mesh.  There is no problem at 
all - this just indicates that libMesh was built with infinite elements enabled.

-Ben



----- Original Message -----
From: Karen Veroy-Grepl <[email protected]>
To: libmesh-users <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri Jan 15 01:01:49 2010
Subject: [Libmesh-users] a beginner question

Hi,

I'm just beginning to use libmesh, so please excuse me if the question  
deals with rather basic things.

In running example 2, I get the following output:
>  EquationSystems
>    ...
>     Finite Element Types="LAGRANGE" , "JACOBI_20_00"
>     Approximation Orders="FIRST" , "THIRD"

instead of
>  EquationSystems
>   ...
>     Finite Element Types="LAGRANGE"
>     Approximation Orders="FIRST"
>     ...
In other tests I see that those "THIRD" order "JACOBI_20_00" elements  
always appear.  It doesn't affect the solution, but why are they there?

(I'm asking because this confused me and led me to think I was making  
some mistake, until I went back to the basic examples and saw that  
they appear there too.)

Thanks,
Karen

Karen Veroy-Grepl
AICES - RWTH Aachen
Rogowski Building, Room 421/a
Schinkelstrasse 2, 52056 Aachen
Germany

[email protected]
Phone: +49 (0)241 80 99146
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