Hi. Does the flux reconstruction approach on triangles require a specific 
node ordering? Consider two neighboring elements (A & B) with the nodes 
numbered as follows:

(a)

A                B

3                3____2
|\                \        |
|  \                \      |
|    \                \    |
|__ _\               \  |
1      2                1


(b)

A               B

3                2____1
|\                \        |
|  \                \      |
|    \                \    |
|__ _\               \  |
1      2                3

Element "A" is a scaled version of the reference right triangle in both 
cases. In the first case, the physical hypotenuse for element "B" is mapped 
to the vertical edge of the reference right triangle, while in the second 
case it is mapped to the hypotenuse in the reference space. Does this 
difference matter? I'm asking because the correction functions (hence the 
flux divergence) are defined in reference space and the (r,s) coordinates 
are different for these scenarios [Williams et. al. 2013, JCP, 250, 53-76]. 

Hope the question was clear. Thanks!

cheers,

Kunal Puri

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