By the way, TSCRANK_NICHOLSON is not spelled correctly, should be TSCRANK_NICOLSON (without the H)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007%2FBF02127704 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crank?Nicolson_method Jose On 17/04/2010, Barry Smith wrote: > > #define TSEULER "euler" > #define TSBEULER "beuler" > #define TSPSEUDO "pseudo" > #define TSCRANK_NICHOLSON "crank-nicholson" > #define TSSUNDIALS "sundials" > #define TSRUNGE_KUTTA "runge-kutta" > #define TSPYTHON "python" > #define TSTHETA "theta" > #define TSGL "gl" > #define TSSSP "ssp" > > someone changed TSRK to TSRUNGE_KUTTA and TSCN to TSCRANK_NICHOLSON but then > created a TSGL. > > What's up with this? How come GL gets an abbreviation but others cannot? > > BTW: whoever changed TSRK didn't update the TSCreate_RK() etc with > TSCreate_RUNGE_KUTTA() or change the manual page for TSRK > > What should we do? I like consistency. I'm happy with all short like TSGL > and TSRK or all long, but I don't like some short and some long. > > What say you? > > Barry >
