hand, the expansion coefficients of the field, $U_j$ are stored in
vectors of types chosen by the user; their underlying representation
can be \texttt{double}, but also \texttt{float}, \texttt{long double},
-\texttt{PetscScalar}, or \texttt{std::complex<float>}. It could also
+\texttt{PetscScalar}, or \texttt{std::complex<float>} for example. It could also
be an autodifferentiation type.
To facilitate the correct typing of the computed quantity, \dealii{}
dell'Universit\`a e della Ricerca.
T.~Heister was partially supported by the Computational Infrastructure in
-Geodynamics initiative (CIG), through the National Science Foundation under Award
-No. EAR-0949446 and The University of California -- Davis.
+Geodynamics initiative (CIG), through the National Science Foundation under Award No. EAR-0949446 and The University of California—Davis, and National Science Foundation grant DMS1522191.
The Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing (IWR) at Heidelberg University has provided
hosting services for the \dealii{} web page and the SVN archive.