Nice to see you here on this forum, Jerett! :-)
I think that the checkpointing in deal.II probably assumes this process only
happens once, so I may be exceeding the design of the Triangulation class.
Quite possibly. What happens if you call triangulation.clear() between calls?
If that doesn't help, can you create a small program that is (i)
self-contained, (ii) demonstrates the problem?
Best
W.
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