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view +scheme/Scheme.m @ 185:fad5e81389c1 feature/grids
Updated comments and definition to use introduced grid types.
author | Jonatan Werpers <jonatan@werpers.com> |
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date | Thu, 03 Mar 2016 20:01:09 +0100 |
parents | 77e9f0a85862 |
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% Start with all matrix returns. When that works see how we should generalize % to non-matrix stuff/nonlinear classdef Scheme < handle properties (Abstract) order % Order accuracy for the approximation grid D % non-stabalized scheme operator H % Discrete norm end methods (Abstract) % Closure functions return the opertors applied to the own doamin to % close the boundary Penalty functions return the opertors to force % the solution. In the case of an interface it returns the operator % applied to the other doamin. In some cases the penalty return value % can be ommited and the closure function take care of both parts. % boundary is a string specifying the boundary e.g. % 'l','r' or 'e','w','n','s'. % type is a string specifying the type of % boundary condition if there are several. % data is a function returning the data that % should be applied at the boundary. % neighbour_scheme is an instance of Scheme that should be % interfaced to. % neighbour_boundary is a string specifying which boundary to % interface to. [closure, penalty] = boundary_condition(obj,boundary,type,data) [closure, penalty] = interface(obj,boundary,neighbour_scheme,neighbour_boundary) % Returns the number of degrees of freedom. N = size(obj) end methods(Static) % Calculates the matrcis need for the inteface coupling between % boundary bound_u of scheme schm_u and bound_v of scheme schm_v. % [uu, uv, vv, vu] = inteface_coupling(A,'r',B,'l') function [uu, uv, vv, vu] = interface_coupling(schm_u,bound_u,schm_v,bound_v) [uu,uv] = schm_u.interface(bound_u,schm_v,bound_v); [vv,vu] = schm_v.interface(bound_v,schm_u,bound_u); end end end