Alexander,
Thank you for your answer! It was a bit surprising as soon as the second
author is a lead dev of MFEM.
I suppose that you are still using or going to use deal.ii, making a
real-life example of its advanced usage to be public will help the
progress to go on. This way you will have a
Konstantin,
1. I had already some experience with deal.II by the time we started to
work on efficient solver and high-order implementation. It was the easiest
way.
2. Going open-source properly requires a significant time investments.
Since I'm not in a CS or applied math department, it's quit
Hi Alexander,
I added a short description of your paper
to https://github.com/dealii/dealii/wiki/Electromagnetic-problem and
provided your reference, fill free to improve it and the page in general.
I had also done a short review of a series of papers on time-domain,
noticeably there is a gre
Hi Konstantin,
you may want to look at our work:
http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/geo2015-0013.1
It's a very efficient approach for frequency domain formulation, in
particular for problems with < 100M DoFs. The FEM part in the
aforementioned paper is written using deal.II.
Best,
Alexande
Ok, I was unbanned, my initial attempt to review solving Maxwell`s
equations with deal.ii is available in wiki.
https://github.com/dealii/dealii/wiki/Maxwell's-equations
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