https://github.com/geodynamics/citcoms
Revision 38bdaf9dd9be244384bb4889b7dd6ce0834035d0 authored by Eh Tan on 25 January 2007, 23:30:49 UTC, committed by Eh Tan on 25 January 2007, 23:30:49 UTC
The previous code computed and stored the Cartesian velocity in E->temp in v_from_vector() and accessed E->temp in velo_from_element. This is bug prone. E->temp is a temporary array and should be used for storage. Also, in previous code, if E->sphere.cap[m].V is modified, one has to recompute E->temp. Otherwise, the Cartesian velocity will be incorrect.
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Tip revision: 38bdaf9dd9be244384bb4889b7dd6ce0834035d0 authored by Eh Tan on 25 January 2007, 23:30:49 UTC
Compute the velocity in Cartesian coord on the fly.
Compute the velocity in Cartesian coord on the fly.
Tip revision: 38bdaf9
setup.py
from archimedes import use_merlin
use_merlin()
from merlin import setup, find_packages
setup(
name = 'CitcomS',
version = '2.1',
zip_safe = False,
packages = find_packages(),
install_requires = [
'pythia[mpi] >= 0.8.1.0, < 0.8.2a',
],
author = 'Louis Moresi, et al.',
author_email = 'cig-mc@geodynamics.org',
description = """A finite element mantle convection code.""",
long_description = """CitcomS is a finite element code designed to solve thermal convection problems relevant to Earth's mantle. Written in C, the code runs on a variety of parallel processing computers, including shared and distributed memory platforms.""",
license = 'GPL',
url = 'http://www.geodynamics.org/cig/software/packages/mc/citcoms/',
)
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