On Tue, 12 Apr 2011, Boyce Griffith wrote:

> If I want something that has the potential to work with ParallelMesh, is 
> there anything other than PointLocator that could be used to find the 
> corresponding elements?

You can always construct a map on the coarse elements centroids' -
you'll just need to reconstruct it after each repartitioning.

> (Does PointLocator work for ParallelMesh?)

It should (which is not the same as saying it does...) with one
exception: you'll have to enable_out_of_mesh_mode(), and if you try to
locate a point that's on a remote element then you'll just get NULL
back.
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Roy

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