Hi,

During an FR step one only needs the divergence of these functions.  Moreover, 
it turns out to be simpler to directly compute the divergence of these 
functions.  This is the approach taken by PyFR.

Regards, Freddie.

> On 18 Jul 2020, at 02:28, Kiny Wan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
>         I recently read the book about high-order flux reconstruction schemes 
> and found the vector correction function for triangle element. I would like 
> to ask a question about how to get these vectors in PyFR? The references 
> include the Ph.D. thesis of P. Castonguay and the chapter 10 of F.D. 
> Witherden, P.E. Vincent and A. Jameson.
> 
> Regards
> Kiny
> 
> 
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