<h3>General</h3>
<ol>
+ <li> <p> New:
+ The step-18 example shows how to solve a quasi-static elasticity problem
+ with moving meshes, and this all in parallel
+ <br>
+ (WB 2005/08/11)
+ </p>
+
<li> <p>
Changed: The files
<tt>deal.II/include/grid/geometry_info.h</tt> and
<a href="step-14.html" target="body">Step 14</a><br />
<a href="step-15.html" target="body">Step 15</a><br />
<a href="step-16.html" target="body">Step 16</a><br />
- <a href="step-17.html" target="body">Step 17</a>
+ <a href="step-17.html" target="body">Step 17</a><br />
+ <a href="step-18.html" target="body">Step 18</a>
</p>
<hr>
<dd><strong>What's new:</strong> Using PETSc for linear algebra; running
in parallel on clusters of computers linked together by MPI.
</dd>
+
+ <dt><a href="step-18.html">Step 18</a></dt>
+ <dd><strong>What's new:</strong> A time dependent problem; using a much
+ simplified version of implementing elasticity; moving meshes; handling
+ large scale output of parallel programs.
+ </dd>
</dl>
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