On Fri, 26 Mar 2010, John Peterson wrote:

> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 5:54 AM, Pablo Tassi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I am a new user of libmesh and I was wondering if anyone has used libmesh
>> for the solution of discontinuous Galerkin applications.
>>
>> In particular, I'm interested in hyperbolic problems of shallow water type.
>>
>> To avoid reinventing the wheel, I'd like to ask you if there are some
>> examples or tips for discontinuous finite element applications with libmesh
>> (non hyperbolic applications could be also useful).
>
> Yes, folks have definitely done it before.  We don't have an example
> checked into SVN, but a while back Lorenzo Botti sent a DG version of
> ex14 to Ben...if he is able to dig it up in his email he can send it
> on to you.

Better yet, we can finally get that into the repository where it
belongs.  I've added it as ex21.  Even if it needs any more
cleanup/updating/debugging, better to have it where everyone can get
their hands on the current version.
---
Roy

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