Ok - sounds reasonable.  Just checking!  :-)

Derek

On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 1:24 PM Harshad Sahasrabudhe <hsaha...@purdue.edu>
wrote:

> Wait: can you describe what you're actually trying to do?
>>
>> Why do you think you need a new mesh made up of a subset of elements?
>>
>
> I'm doing self-consistent Schrodinger-Poisson simulations and I need the
> nodes of both Schrodinger and Poisson meshes to overlap. I was generating 2
> separate meshes till now. It's a better idea to create the Schrodinger mesh
> by making a sub mesh of the Poisson mesh. I create a NonlinearSystem on the
> Poisson mesh and a CondensedEigenSystem on the Schrodinger mesh.
>
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