Dear Wolfgang,
Thank you so much for your guidance. Step-35 is the example where
"SynchronousIterators" is used.
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using IteratorTuple =
std::tuple::active_cell_iterator,
typename DoFHandler::active_cell_iterator>;
using IteratorPair = SynchronousIterators;
On 4/20/23 17:27, Tao Jin wrote:
My question is, is there a way to involve two different dof_handlers when
using the WorkStream class, something like the following:
What you are looking for is an object that looks like a *pair* of iterators
and when you call ++it on it, then it increments
Dear Wolfgang,
Thank you so much for your inputs. Indeed, Step-31 is a good example for
what I am looking for. However, I have a follow-up question regarding using
the *WorkStream* class based on TBB during the assembly stage when two
different dof_handlers are involved.
To be specific, in
On 4/15/23 22:31, Tao Jin wrote:
During a time interval, I want to use the first split operator
*A B * u1 = b1 *to solve*u1 *and*u2.*
*B C u2 b2*
Then, plug the solved u1 and u2 into the second split operator
*F * u3 = b3*
where *F* contains the information of the newly solved *u1* and