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Change order of arguments for quadrature, and make inner_stencil have a default argument
author | Vidar Stiernström <vidar.stiernstrom@it.uu.se> |
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date | Fri, 12 Feb 2021 16:43:29 +0100 |
parents | 43cf58c69f91 |
children | fc755b29d418 |
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""" quadrature(grid::EquidistantGrid, closure_stencils, inner_stencil) quadrature(grid::EquidistantGrid, closure_stencils) Creates the quadrature operator `H` as a `TensorMapping` `H` approximiates the integral operator on `grid` the using the stencil `inner_stencil` in the interior and a set of stencils `closure_stencils` for the points in the closure regions. If `inner_stencil` is omitted a central interior stencil with weight 1 is used. On a one-dimensional `grid`, `H` is a `VolumeOperator`. On a multi-dimensional `grid`, `H` is the outer product of the 1-dimensional quadrature operators in each coordinate direction. Also see the documentation of `SbpOperators.volume_operator(...)` for more details. On a 0-dimensional `grid`, `H` is a 0-dimensional `IdentityMapping`. """ function quadrature(grid::EquidistantGrid, closure_stencils, inner_stencil = CenteredStencil(one(eltype(grid)))) h = spacing(grid) H = SbpOperators.volume_operator(grid, scale(inner_stencil,h[1]), scale.(closure_stencils,h[1]), even, 1) for i ∈ 2:dimension(grid) Hᵢ = SbpOperators.volume_operator(grid, scale(inner_stencil,h[i]), scale.(closure_stencils,h[i]), even, i) H = H∘Hᵢ end return H end export quadrature quadrature(grid::EquidistantGrid{0}, closure_stencils, inner_stencil) = IdentityMapping{eltype(grid)}()