![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Next: Introduction Up: SymBase Previous: SymBase Contents AbstractWhen the computational domain has symmetries, then it is often very convenient to be able to interpolate at points that are not present on the actual computational grid, but can be mapped into the grid through the symmetries. Thorn SymBase provides a mechanism by which symmetry conditions can register routines that handle this mapping when a global interpolator is called.
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