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Use https to access images in tutorials 2379/head
authorGuido Kanschat <dr.guido.kanschat@gmail.com>
Sat, 19 Mar 2016 14:32:35 +0000 (09:32 -0500)
committerGuido Kanschat <dr.guido.kanschat@gmail.com>
Sat, 19 Mar 2016 14:40:02 +0000 (09:40 -0500)
58 files changed:
examples/step-1/doc/results.dox
examples/step-10/doc/results.dox
examples/step-12/doc/results.dox
examples/step-13/doc/results.dox
examples/step-14/doc/results.dox
examples/step-15/doc/results.dox
examples/step-16/doc/results.dox
examples/step-17/doc/results.dox
examples/step-18/doc/results.dox
examples/step-19/doc/results.dox
examples/step-2/doc/results.dox
examples/step-20/doc/results.dox
examples/step-21/doc/results.dox
examples/step-22/doc/intro.dox
examples/step-22/doc/results.dox
examples/step-23/doc/results.dox
examples/step-24/doc/results.dox
examples/step-25/doc/results.dox
examples/step-26/doc/results.dox
examples/step-27/doc/results.dox
examples/step-28/doc/results.dox
examples/step-29/doc/results.dox
examples/step-3/doc/results.dox
examples/step-30/doc/results.dox
examples/step-31/doc/results.dox
examples/step-32/doc/intro.dox
examples/step-32/doc/results.dox
examples/step-34/doc/results.dox
examples/step-35/doc/intro.dox
examples/step-35/doc/results.dox
examples/step-36/doc/results.dox
examples/step-37/doc/results.dox
examples/step-38/doc/results.dox
examples/step-39/doc/results.dox
examples/step-4/doc/results.dox
examples/step-40/doc/results.dox
examples/step-41/doc/intro.dox
examples/step-41/doc/results.dox
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examples/step-49/doc/intro.dox
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index 68eabe3d80169860b4681758e929c62ef4e5cdb2..5b5dcab46ed186d125953452506ac47faf5eb1ed 100644 (file)
@@ -5,11 +5,11 @@ Running the program produces graphics of two grids (grid-1.eps and grid-2.eps).
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-1.grid-1.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-1.grid-1.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-1.grid-2r2.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-1.grid-2r2.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
index cf8631b72eccdd813b976f1fd1734d5f46aa310c..693d33c6040268ff8d684e42dc6c14228e30fa17 100644 (file)
@@ -28,18 +28,18 @@ these pictures in acceptable quality, view them one by one.
 
 <table style="width:80%" align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.ball_mapping_q1_ref0.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.ball_mapping_q1_ref1.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.ball_mapping_q1_ref0.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.ball_mapping_q1_ref1.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.ball_mapping_q2_ref0.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.ball_mapping_q2_ref1.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.ball_mapping_q2_ref0.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.ball_mapping_q2_ref1.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.ball_mapping_q3_ref0.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.ball_mapping_q3_ref1.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.ball_mapping_q3_ref0.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.ball_mapping_q3_ref1.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -51,9 +51,9 @@ with dashed lines the exact circle:
 
 <table style="width:80%" align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.quarter-q1.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.quarter-q2.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.quarter-q3.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.quarter-q1.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.quarter-q2.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-10.quarter-q3.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
index ed1a3f92fdf53d0d47a7c27e0addfc3799ac0cc6..985eb2f6578bac24649523a4f833e993493a9dc5 100644 (file)
@@ -51,9 +51,9 @@ DEAL::Writing solution to <sol-5.gnuplot>
 We show the solutions on the initial mesh, the mesh after two
 and after five adaptive refinement steps.
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.sol-0.png" alt="">
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.sol-2.png" alt="">
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.sol-5.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.sol-0.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.sol-2.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.sol-5.png" alt="">
 
 
 Then we show the final grid (after 5 refinement steps) and the solution again,
@@ -62,13 +62,13 @@ function and the VTK-based VisIt visualization program) that better shows the
 sharpness of the jump on the refined mesh and the over- and undershoots of the
 solution along the interface:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.grid-5.png" alt="">
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.3d-solution.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.grid-5.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.3d-solution.png" alt="">
 
 
 And finally we show a plot of a 3d computation.
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.sol-5-3d.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.sol-5-3d.png" alt="">
 
 
 <a name="dg-vs-cg"></a>
@@ -97,14 +97,14 @@ refinement, results look much different when using a continuous element:
       0 &nbsp;
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.cg.sol-0.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.cg.sol-0.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td valign="top">
       1 &nbsp;
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.cg.sol-1.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.cg.sol-1.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
@@ -113,14 +113,14 @@ refinement, results look much different when using a continuous element:
       2 &nbsp;
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.cg.sol-2.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.cg.sol-2.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td valign="top">
       3 &nbsp;
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.cg.sol-3.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.cg.sol-3.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
@@ -129,14 +129,14 @@ refinement, results look much different when using a continuous element:
       4 &nbsp;
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.cg.sol-4.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.cg.sol-4.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td valign="top">
       5 &nbsp;
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.cg.sol-5.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-12.cg.sol-5.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
index 228457ff59372aed76069e2e722251f714a96ac9..1d954292595abebfc67d1375a07439e15406d6b8 100644 (file)
@@ -58,46 +58,46 @@ first 9 refinement steps of the Kelly refinement indicator:
 <table width="80%" align="center">
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-0.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-0.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-1.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-1.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-2.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-2.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-3.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-3.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-4.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-4.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-5.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-5.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-6.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-6.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-7.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-7.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-8.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-8.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-9.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.solution-kelly-9.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ While we're already at watching pictures, this is the eighth grid, as
 viewed from top:
 
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.grid-kelly-8.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.grid-kelly-8.png" alt="">
 
 
 However, we are not yet finished with evaluation the point value
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ $e=|u(x_0)-u_h(x_0)|$ for the two
 refinement criteria yields the following picture:
 
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.error.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-13.error.png" alt="">
 
 
 
index 1cb435b22d72c97630a9a73c22dc33f9768ee46e..84d375caf7c12331313c8f197c917bb248129136 100644 (file)
@@ -52,11 +52,11 @@ grid, primal and dual numerical solutions look like this:
 <table align="center">
   <tr>
     <td width="50%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.solution-5.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.solution-5.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td width="50%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.solution-5-dual.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.solution-5-dual.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -75,14 +75,14 @@ refinement, here are some of them:
 
 <table width="80%" align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.grid-0.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.grid-2.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.grid-4.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.grid-0.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.grid-2.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.grid-4.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.grid-5.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.grid-7.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.grid-8.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.grid-5.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.grid-7.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.grid-8.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ value:
 
 <table width="80%" align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.error.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.error-estimation.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.error.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.error-estimation.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ function $1/(r^2+0.1^2)$, where $r$
 is the distance to the evaluation point; it can be shown that this is
 the optimal weight if we neglect the effects of boundaries):
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.error-comparison.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-value.error-comparison.png" alt="">
 
 
 
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ evaluation shows this:
 <table align="center">
   <tr>
     <td width="50%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.solution-5-dual.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.solution-5-dual.png" alt="">
     </td>
 </table>
 This time, the grids in refinement cycles 0, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 look
@@ -236,14 +236,14 @@ like this:
 
 <table align="center" width="80%">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.grid-0.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.grid-5.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.grid-6.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.grid-0.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.grid-5.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.grid-6.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.grid-7.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.grid-8.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.grid-9.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.grid-7.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.grid-8.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.grid-9.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -270,8 +270,8 @@ see a comparison of true and estimated error:
 
 <table width="80%" align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.error.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.error-estimation.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.error.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.point-derivative.error-estimation.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -298,8 +298,8 @@ respectively, look like this:
 
 <table width="80%" align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.step-13.grid-9.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.step-13.grid-10.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.step-13.grid-9.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.step-13.grid-10.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ like so:
 
 <table width="80%" align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.step-13.solution-7.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.step-13.solution-7.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ important for computing the point value.
 The next point is to compare the new (duality based) mesh refinement
 criterion with the old ones. These are the results:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.step-13.error-comparison.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-14.step-13.error-comparison.png" alt="">
 
 
 
index 75e78a1104112ecae420776a67bd87f53fa0fbb6..b1eba5ec90276621aa7b3c8681b90b6199572911 100644 (file)
@@ -35,37 +35,37 @@ solution. This yields the following set of images:
 <TABLE WIDTH="100%">
 <tr>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-0.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-0.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-1.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-1.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 
 <tr>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-2.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-2.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-3.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-3.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 
 <tr>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-4.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-4.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-5.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-5.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 
 <tr>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-6.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-6.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-7.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.solution-7.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 </table>
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ the inside of the domain, where nothing interesting happens,
 because there isn't much change in the solution. The final solution
 and mesh are shown here:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.grid.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-15.grid.png" alt="">
 
 
 
index 3de588e1c5186220c86fbfb80ea1991ee23d32ef..f1835761b50d8502515ffcea830db700210ef1c7 100644 (file)
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 On the finest mesh, the solution looks like this:
 
 <p align="center">
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-16.solution.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-16.solution.png" alt="">
 </p>
 
 More importantly, we would like to see if the multigrid method really
index 19c56e1a3e6499541fed46d66d29c3f8de83223e..f8d96b5cd3b9162cf93905d4a0aa3c6e7aed6e85 100644 (file)
@@ -122,8 +122,8 @@ Here is some output generated in the 12th cycle of the program, i.e. with roughl
 
 <table align="center" style="width:80%">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-17.12-ux.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-17.12-uy.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-17.12-ux.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-17.12-uy.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -136,8 +136,8 @@ though, is to look at the mesh and partition at this step:
 
 <table align="center" width="80%">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-17.12-grid.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-17.12-partition.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-17.12-grid.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-17.12-partition.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -219,8 +219,8 @@ we contend ourselves with showing output from cycle 4:
 
 <table width="80%" align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-17.4-3d-partition.png" width="100%" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-17.4-3d-ux.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-17.4-3d-partition.png" width="100%" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-17.4-3d-ux.png" alt="" width="100%"></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
index 18cdad961e9d738944e32d336ca5ef0e2995e5bd..17a7059a2110e55cb6b4020b33c07ff7b4e58a0b 100644 (file)
@@ -135,34 +135,34 @@ images encode the norm of the stress in the material):
 <table width="100%">
   <tr width="100%">
     <td width="33%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.sequential-0002.0000.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.sequential-0002.0000.png" alt="">
        Time = 2
     </td>
 
     <td width="33%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.sequential-0005.0000.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.sequential-0005.0000.png" alt="">
        Time = 5
     </td>
 
     <td width="33%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.sequential-0007.0000.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.sequential-0007.0000.png" alt="">
        Time = 7
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr width="100%">
     <td width="33%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.sequential-0008.0000.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.sequential-0008.0000.png" alt="">
       Time = 8
     </td>
 
     <td width="33%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.sequential-0009.0000.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.sequential-0009.0000.png" alt="">
       Time = 9
     </td>
 
     <td width="33%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.sequential-0010.0000.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.sequential-0010.0000.png" alt="">
       Time = 10
     </td>
   </tr>
@@ -265,11 +265,11 @@ for the 16 processors:
 <table width="100%">
   <tr width="100%">
     <td width="49%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-000mesh.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-000mesh.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td width="49%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-0002.p.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-0002.p.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -282,34 +282,34 @@ sequential case:
 <table width="100%">
   <tr width="100%">
     <td width="33%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-0002.s.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-0002.s.png" alt="">
        Time = 2
     </td>
 
     <td width="33%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-0005.s.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-0005.s.png" alt="">
        Time = 5
     </td>
 
     <td width="33%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-0007.s.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-0007.s.png" alt="">
        Time = 7
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr width="100%">
     <td width="33%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-0008.s.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-0008.s.png" alt="">
        Time = 8
     </td>
 
     <td width="33%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-0009.s.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-0009.s.png" alt="">
        Time = 9
     </td>
 
     <td width="33%">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-0010.s.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-18.parallel-0010.s.png" alt="">
        Time = 10
     </td>
   </tr>
index 39fe3634b475713f409355bd9cc79db89b5880d8..a9fcd3babec467e291d0892005059d79a9d0c481 100644 (file)
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ examples/\step-19> ls -l solution-0005.gnuplot
 
 We can then visualize this one file with gnuplot, obtaining something like
 this:
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-19.solution-0005.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-19.solution-0005.png" alt="">
 
 That's not particularly exciting, but the file we're looking at has only one
 32nd of the entire domain anyway, so we can't expect much.
index 6fde7c7cc2cc1f2f709fcaa517aa8d8ebb5fb522..99d18e512b8c02416b7bbc5afe8941e9af03a295 100644 (file)
@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ and which can't couple when discretizing a local, i.e. differential,
 equation):
 <table style="width:60%" align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-2.sparsity-1.svg" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-2.sparsity-2.svg" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-2.sparsity-1.svg" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-2.sparsity-2.svg" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
index 3566e5ea0e355de09ce09046df538e08a1a3a15e..42dbf451712764fed71d4c3aa12c475f3a44afec 100644 (file)
@@ -27,9 +27,9 @@ The fact that the number of iterations is so small, of course, is due to good
 solution, let us take a look at it. The following three images show (from left
 to right) the x-velocity, the y-velocity, and the pressure:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.u.png" alt="">
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.v.png" alt="">
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.p.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.u.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.v.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.p.png" alt="">
 
 
 
@@ -221,8 +221,8 @@ x- and y-velocity:
 
 <table style="width:60%" align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.u-wiggle.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.v-wiggle.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.u-wiggle.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.v-wiggle.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ A piecewise constant interpolation of the diagonal elements of the
 inverse of this tensor (i.e., of <code>normalized_permeability</code>)
 looks as follows:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.k-random.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.k-random.png" alt="">
 
 
 With a permeability field like this, we would get x-velocities and pressures as
@@ -302,8 +302,8 @@ follows:
 
 <table style="width:60%" align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.u-random.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.p-random.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.u-random.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-20.p-random.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
index b8c7d7892c48ed05b2560945f9f21adf70c4a58b..cf2fb3232d4216e4a63c359f70759bff7d096329 100644 (file)
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ With all this, here are a few movies that show how the saturation progresses
 over time. First, this is for the single crack model, as implemented in the
 <code>SingleCurvingCrack::KInverse</code> class:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-21.centerline.gif" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-21.centerline.gif" alt="">
 
 As can be seen, the water rich fluid snakes its way mostly along the
 high-permeability zone in the middle of the domain, whereas the rest of the
@@ -66,14 +66,14 @@ The second movie shows the saturation for the random medium model of class
 centers of high permeability and fluid hops from one of these zones to
 the next:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-21.random2d.gif" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-21.random2d.gif" alt="">
 
 
 Finally, here is the same situation in three space dimensions, on a mesh with
 <code>n_refinement_steps=5</code>, which produces a mesh of some 32,000 cells
 and 167,000 degrees of freedom:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-21.random3d.gif" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-21.random3d.gif" alt="">
 
 To repeat these computations, all you have to do is to change the line
 @code
index 5c0ce904dd466f0267a87c8e9e4f971986515e8f..be9ba4ae35212102dd28aa97da4fe44d6f7556a7 100644 (file)
@@ -787,7 +787,7 @@ A profile of how many CPU instructions are spent at the various
 different places in the program during refinement cycles
 zero through three in 3d is shown here:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.profile-3.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.profile-3.png" alt="">
 
 As can be seen, at this refinement level approximately three quarters of the
 instruction count is spent on the actual solver (the SparseILU::vmult calls
@@ -816,7 +816,7 @@ discussion of results below as well.
 As a final point, and as a point of reference, the following picture also
 shows how the profile looked at an early stage of optimizing this program:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.profile-3.original.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.profile-3.original.png" alt="">
 
 As mentioned above, the runtime of this version was about four times as long
 as for the first profile, with the SparseILU decomposition taking up about
index f115fd9b58348f94da55884273c77471a9164eaa..a858d39ab94f5b0b3ded4b5c58c3342598980c42 100644 (file)
@@ -75,31 +75,31 @@ corners, so there is need for refinement there as well:
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.mesh-0.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.mesh-0.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.mesh-1.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.mesh-1.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.mesh-2.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.mesh-2.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.mesh-3.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.mesh-3.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.mesh-4.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.mesh-4.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.mesh-5.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.mesh-5.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Finally, following is a plot of the flow field. It shows fluid
 transported along with the moving upper boundary and being replaced by
 material coming from below:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.solution.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.solution.png" alt="">
 
 This plot uses the capability of VTK-based visualization programs (in
 this case of VisIt) to show vector data; this is the result of us
@@ -186,31 +186,31 @@ look as follow:
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.mesh-0.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.mesh-0.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.mesh-1.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.mesh-1.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.mesh-2.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.mesh-2.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.mesh-3.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.mesh-3.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.mesh-4.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.mesh-4.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.mesh-5.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.mesh-5.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ Again, they show essentially the location of singularities introduced
 by boundary conditions. The vector field computed makes for an
 interesting graph:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.solution.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.solution.png" alt="">
 
 The isocontours shown here as well are those of the pressure
 variable, showing the singularity at the point of discontinuous
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ appropriately sorted into their corresponding blocks of the matrix and
 vector), then we get the following image after the first adaptive
 refinement in two dimensions:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.sparsity-nor.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.sparsity-nor.png" alt="">
 
 In order to generate such a graph, you have to insert a piece of
 code like the following to the end of the setup step.
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ In this program, we have thus chosen a more advanced renumbering of
 components.  The renumbering with DoFRenumbering::Cuthill_McKee and grouping
 the components into velocity and pressure yields the following output:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.sparsity-ren.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.2d.sparsity-ren.png" alt="">
 
 It is apparent that the situation has improved a lot. Most of the elements are
 now concentrated around the diagonal in the (0,0) block in the matrix. Similar
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ considerable amount of tentative fill-in elements. This illustrates why UMFPACK
 is not a good choice in 3D - a full decomposition needs many new entries that
  eventually won't fit into the physical memory (RAM):
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.sparsity_uu-ren.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d.sparsity_uu-ren.png" alt="">
 
 
 
@@ -793,11 +793,11 @@ then we get images where the the fault line is curved:
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d-extension.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d-extension.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d-grid-extension.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-22.3d-grid-extension.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
index f630d8b8cbdf936807633577fe072457ad3fdece..11dffad4c0b72f5d114b41ab28933e7d6a59eceb 100644 (file)
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ In addition to the screen output, the program writes the solution of each time
 step to an output file. If we process them adequately and paste them into a
 movie, we get the following:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-23.movie.gif" alt="Animation of the solution of step 23.">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-23.movie.gif" alt="Animation of the solution of step 23.">
 
 The movie shows the generated wave nice traveling through the domain and back,
 being reflected at the clamped boundary. Some numerical noise is trailing the
index 67101997f1358cd773d3380d29cdafd6b09c41c5..a5db76bb9cd029fdbcebca52e47370715846f8f9 100644 (file)
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This movie shows the thermoacoustic waves generated by a single small absorber
 propagating in the medium (in our simulation, we assume the medium is mineral
 oil, which has a acoustic speed of 1.437 $\frac{mm}{\mu s}$):
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.one_movie.gif" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.one_movie.gif" alt="">
 
 For a single absorber, we of course have to change the
 <code>InitialValuesP</code> class accordingly.
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ microseconds running from left to right) using the source setup used in the
 program, to make things a bit more interesting compared to the present case of
 only a single source:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.traces.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.traces.png" alt="">
 
 One thing that can be seen, for example, is that the arrival of the second and
 fourth signals shifts to earlier times for greater detector numbers (i.e. the
@@ -49,10 +49,10 @@ weaker absorbing tissue:
 <TABLE WIDTH="100%">
 <tr>
 <td>
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.one.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.one.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.one_s.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.one_s.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 </table>
@@ -70,13 +70,13 @@ through the detector will therefore be filtered. By using a high-pass filter
 the simulated results can be made to look closer to the experimental
 data:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.one_sf.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.one_sf.png" alt="">
 
 In our simulations, we see spurious signals behind the main wave that
 result from numerical artifacts. This problem can be alleviated by using finer
 mesh, resulting in the following plot:
  
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.one_s2.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.one_s2.png" alt="">
 
 
 
@@ -87,17 +87,17 @@ multiple absorbers. This corresponds to the case that is actually implemented
 in the program. The following movie shows the propagation of the generated
 thermoacoustic waves in the medium by multiple absorbers:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.multi_movie.gif" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.multi_movie.gif" alt="">
 
 Experimental data and our simulated data are compared in the following two
 figures:
 <TABLE WIDTH="100%">
 <tr>
 <td>
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.multi.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.multi.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.multi_s.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.multi_s.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 </table>
@@ -117,10 +117,10 @@ choosing a finer mesh (right):
 <TABLE WIDTH="100%">
 <tr>
 <td>
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.multi_sf.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.multi_sf.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.multi_s2.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-24.multi_s2.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 </table>
index f8e8bdffb2401a62b42bbb0204a2ef833d5a5b14..51e0c5ee93dcd4138dac2e0804e87493f8605197 100644 (file)
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ u_{\mathrm{breather}}(x,t) = -4\arctan \left(\frac{m}{\sqrt{1-m^2}} \frac{\sin\l
 \f]
 where $c_1$, $c_2$ and $m<1$ are constants. In the simulation below, we have chosen $c_1=0$, $c_2=0$, $m=0.5$. Moreover, it is know that the period of oscillation of the breather is $2\pi\sqrt{1-m^2}$, hence we have chosen $t_0=-5.4414$ and $t_f=2.7207$ so that we can observe three oscillations of the solution. Then, taking $u_0(x) = u_{\mathrm{breather}}(x,t_0)$, $\theta=0$ and $k=h/10$, the program computed the following solution.
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-25.1d-breather.gif" alt="Animation of the 1D stationary breather.">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-25.1d-breather.gif" alt="Animation of the 1D stationary breather.">
 
 Though not shown how to do this in the program, another way to visualize the
 (1+1)-d solution is to use output generated by the DataOutStack class; it
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ allows to "stack" the solutions of individual time steps, so that we get
 solutions. This produces the space-time plot below instead of the animation
 above.
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-25.1d-breather_stp.png" alt="A space-time plot of the 1D stationary breather.">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-25.1d-breather_stp.png" alt="A space-time plot of the 1D stationary breather.">
 
 Furthermore, since the breather is an analytical solution of the sine-Gordon
 equation, we can use it to validate our code, although we have to assume that
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ domain occur.
 
 The simulation shown below was performed with $u_0(x) = u_{\mathrm{kink}}(x,t_0)$, $\theta=\frac{1}{2}$, $k=20h$, $t_0=1$ and $t_f=500$. The $L^2$ norm of the error of the finite element solution at each time step remained on the order of $10^{-2}$, showing that the program is working correctly in 2D, as well as 1D. Unfortunately, the solution is not very interesting, nonetheless we have included a snapshot of it below for completeness.
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-25.2d-kink.png" alt="Stationary 2D kink.">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-25.2d-kink.png" alt="Stationary 2D kink.">
 
 Now that we have validated the code in 1D and 2D, we move to a problem where the analytical solution is unknown.
 
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ and not the equation, thus picking a value of $\theta$ a good bit into
 the "exponentially damped" spectrum of the time stepping schemes
 assures these oscillations are not created.
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-25.2d-angled_kink.gif" alt="Animation of a moving 2D kink, at 45 degrees to the axes of the grid, showing boundary effects.">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-25.2d-angled_kink.gif" alt="Animation of a moving 2D kink, at 45 degrees to the axes of the grid, showing boundary effects.">
 
 Another interesting solution to the sine-Gordon equation (which cannot be
 obtained analytically) can be produced by using two 1D breathers to construct
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ $k=10h$, $t_0=-5.4414$ and $t_f=2.7207$. The solution is pretty interesting
 --- it acts like a breather (as far as the pictures are concerned); however,
 it appears to break up and reassemble, rather than just oscillate.
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-25.2d-pseudobreather.gif" alt="Animation of a 2D pseudobreather.">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-25.2d-pseudobreather.gif" alt="Animation of a 2D pseudobreather.">
 
 
 <a name="extensions"></a>
index 92c5396721a8f4568c3b9021382b20851f3fa059..6c45c86fe748ad787b04d47145d304652ccebfb3 100644 (file)
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Number of degrees of freedom: 2109
 Maybe of more interest is a visualization of the solution and the mesh on which
 it was computed:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-26.movie.gif" alt="Animation of the solution of step 26.">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-26.movie.gif" alt="Animation of the solution of step 26.">
 
 The movie shows how the two sources switch on and off and how the mesh reacts
 to this. It is quite obvious that the mesh as is is probably not the best we
index bc82a7067b7a8113bf01ee6f936f07cd0a62962b..6f6c745a22cda89f41bdff83a4fca421cb1a6f44 100644 (file)
@@ -54,20 +54,20 @@ boundary conditions.
 Of maybe more interest is to look at the graphical output. First, here is the
 solution of the problem:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.solution.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.solution.png" alt="">
 
 Secondly, let us look at the sequence of meshes generated:
 
 <table width="60%" align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.mesh-0.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.mesh-1.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.mesh-2.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.mesh-0.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.mesh-1.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.mesh-2.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.mesh-3.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.mesh-4.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.mesh-5.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.mesh-3.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.mesh-4.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.mesh-5.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -77,15 +77,15 @@ distribution of finite element polynomial degrees to these mesh cells:
 
 <table width="60%" align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.fe_degree-0.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.fe_degree-1.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.fe_degree-2.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.fe_degree-0.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.fe_degree-1.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.fe_degree-2.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.fe_degree-3.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.fe_degree-4.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.fe_degree-5.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.fe_degree-3.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.fe_degree-4.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.fe_degree-5.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -102,15 +102,15 @@ indicating least smoothness and red indicating the smoothest areas:
 
 <table width="60%" align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.smoothness-0.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.smoothness-1.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.smoothness-2.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.smoothness-0.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.smoothness-1.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.smoothness-2.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.smoothness-3.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.smoothness-4.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.smoothness-5.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.smoothness-3.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.smoothness-4.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-27.smoothness-5.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
index 390bb1feb53378c9cd24e9411061a6de7daebe98..728763f23a06994ac34f0a70bb41b81230aa68c5 100644 (file)
@@ -57,21 +57,21 @@ k-effective and the ratio between maximum of fast flux and maximum of thermal on
 The grids of fast and thermal energy groups at mesh iteration #9 are shown 
 in following figure.
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-28.grid-0.9.order2.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-28.grid-0.9.order2.png" alt="">
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-28.grid-1.9.order2.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-28.grid-1.9.order2.png" alt="">
 
 We see that the grid of thermal group is much finer than the one of fast group. 
 The solutions on these grids are, (Note: flux are normalized with total fission
 source equal to 1)
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-28.solution-0.9.order2.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-28.solution-0.9.order2.png" alt="">
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-28.solution-1.9.order2.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-28.solution-1.9.order2.png" alt="">
 
 Then we plot the convergence data with polynomial order being equal to 1,2 and 3.
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-28.convergence.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-28.convergence.png" alt="">
 
 The estimated ``exact'' k-effective = 0.906834721253 which is simply from last
 mesh iteration of polynomial order 3 minus 2e-10. We see that h-adaptive calculations
index 6a8ad54a69488dc6ad1aa39db85b5dd9a374da64..04a039f10e8b4ef8ccbaed9f05204f20f35700c8 100644 (file)
@@ -78,16 +78,16 @@ The graphical output of the program looks as follows:
 <table align="center" border="1" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3">
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-29.v.png" alt="v = Re(u)">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-29.v.png" alt="v = Re(u)">
     </td>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-29.w.png" alt="w = Im(u)">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-29.w.png" alt="w = Im(u)">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td colspan="2">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-29.intensity.png" alt="|u|">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-29.intensity.png" alt="|u|">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -107,10 +107,10 @@ the intensity is actually focused in $x$-direction:
 <table align="center" border="1" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3">
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-29.surface.png" alt="|u|">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-29.surface.png" alt="|u|">
     </td>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-29.contours.png" alt="|u|">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-29.contours.png" alt="|u|">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
index a890cadee414ec3e5666d3e1d9428e2949466e9d..e2054cee20fbc0a61ef7969b9acab127304b1d68 100644 (file)
@@ -55,11 +55,11 @@ to get the result at the right:
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-3.solution-1.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-3.solution-1.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-3.solution-2.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-3.solution-2.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
index a98bb187c4822a6e4658d7f13bf2a8d56e82b74c..63d73aea48063ffcdf6c36bf33e5b9e836fea7f9 100644 (file)
@@ -108,20 +108,20 @@ algorithms (right).
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-30.sol-1.iso.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-30.sol-1.iso.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-30.sol-1.aniso.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-30.sol-1.aniso.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-30.sol-5.iso.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-30.sol-5.iso.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-30.sol-5.aniso.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-30.sol-5.aniso.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ indicator seems to effectively select the appropriate cells for anisotropic
 refinement. This observation is strengthened by the plot of the an adapted
 anisotropic grid, e.g. the grid after three refinement steps.
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-30.grid-3.aniso.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-30.grid-3.aniso.png" alt="">
 
 In the whole left part of the domain refinement is only performed along the
 y-axis of cells. In the right part of the domain the refinement is dominated by
index acccb420872f5ad06982f7f2ac449dc122c2be7b..2dfeed24a59d0a7253fd252d1d36d4520e357840 100644 (file)
@@ -89,31 +89,31 @@ the color scale used for the temperature is not always the same):
 <table align="center" border="1" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3">
   <tr>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.00.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.00.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.01.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.01.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.02.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.02.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.03.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.03.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.04.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.04.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.05.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.05.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.06.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.06.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.07.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.solution.07.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -137,31 +137,31 @@ adaptive mesh and the flow field at the same time steps:
 <table align="center" border="1" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3">
   <tr>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.00.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.00.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.01.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.01.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.02.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.02.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.03.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.03.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.04.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.04.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.05.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.05.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.06.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.06.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.07.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.2d.grid.07.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -242,43 +242,43 @@ following plots:
 <table align="center" border="1" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3">
   <tr>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.00.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.00.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.01.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.01.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.02.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.02.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.03.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.03.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.04.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.04.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.05.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.05.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.06.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.06.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.07.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.07.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.08.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.08.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.09.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.09.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.10.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.3d.solution.10.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
     </td>
@@ -411,19 +411,19 @@ bilinear elements (<code>temperature_degree=1</code>) in 2d:
 <table align="center" border="1" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3">
   <tr>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.timestep.q1.beta=0.01.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.timestep.q1.beta=0.01.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.timestep.q1.beta=0.03.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.timestep.q1.beta=0.03.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.timestep.q1.beta=0.1.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.timestep.q1.beta=0.1.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.timestep.q1.beta=0.5.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.timestep.q1.beta=0.5.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -488,16 +488,16 @@ retain the $Q_2/Q_1$ stable Taylor-Hood element for the Stokes system:
 <table align="center" border="1" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3">
   <tr>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.timestep.q2.beta=0.01.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.timestep.q2.beta=0.01.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.timestep.q2.beta=0.03.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.timestep.q2.beta=0.03.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.timestep.q2.beta=0.1.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-31.timestep.q2.beta=0.1.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
index 46a21c1b6113dc7c2653ba2cda52f03850159b6c..8c178c65095399191f9a45d1a12ec9bb110d2e26 100644 (file)
@@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ program, and with a different viscosity that affects transport
 velocities and therefore time step sizes) in 2d will produce the
 following graph:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.beta.2d.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.beta.2d.png" alt="">
 
 As can be seen, values $\beta \le 0.05$ are too small whereas
 $\beta=0.052$ appears to work, at least to the time horizon shown
@@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ viscosity $\nu$ and play with the constant $c_R$, making it as large
 as possible in order to make $\nu$ as small as possible. This gives us
 a picture like this:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.beta_cr.2d.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.beta_cr.2d.png" alt="">
 
 Consequently, $c_R=0.1$ would appear to be the right value here. While this
 graph has been obtained for an exponent $\alpha=1$, in the program we use
@@ -924,7 +924,7 @@ the following quantities:
   href="http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=plot+%28sqrt%28x^2%2By^2%29%2B0.2*%28sqrt%28x^2%2By^2%29*%281-sqrt%28x^2%2By^2%29%29*sin%286*atan2%28x%2Cy%29%29%29%2C+x%3D-1+to+1%2C+y%3D-1+to+1">this
   page</a>):
 
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d-initial.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d-initial.png" alt="">
 
   The point of this profile is that if we had used $s$ instead of $\tau$ in
   the definition of $T(\mathbf x)$ then it would simply be a linear
index 722fbfbc334b93603b6c5bdcea93daa374c47398..20274729d7b5c55fc76618d7cea4f6dd83d7f136 100644 (file)
@@ -22,12 +22,12 @@ magnitude more than we had available in step-31:
 <table align="center" border="1" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3">
   <tr>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.3d.cube.0.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.3d.cube.0.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
     <td>
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.3d.cube.1.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.3d.cube.1.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -188,114 +188,114 @@ the current version):
 <table>
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0000.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0000.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0100.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0100.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0200.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0200.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0300.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0300.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0400.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0400.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0500.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0500.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0600.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0600.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0700.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0700.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0800.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0800.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0900.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.0900.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1000.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1000.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1100.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1100.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1200.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1200.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1300.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1300.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1400.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1400.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1500.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1500.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1600.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1600.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1700.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1700.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1800.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1800.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1900.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.1900.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.2000.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.2000.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.2100.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.temperature.2100.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.grid.2100.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.grid.2100.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.partition.2100.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.partition.2100.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ continues to dominate flow.
 These different phases can also be identified if we look at the
 maximal velocity as a function of time in the simulation:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.t_vs_vmax.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.2d.t_vs_vmax.png" alt="">
 
 Here, the velocity (shown in centimeters per year) becomes very large,
 to the order of several meters per year) at the beginning when the
@@ -349,9 +349,9 @@ isocontours of the temperature and the partition of the domain (along
 with the mesh) onto 512 processors:
 
 <p align="center">
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.3d-sphere.solution.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.3d-sphere.solution.png" alt="">
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.3d-sphere.partition.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-32.3d-sphere.partition.png" alt="">
 </p>
 
 
index dec4c54823e7101bf4d45e4cc0ec3ef6911c9414..7507e6bfffb2aed8c723535364c5b3008df04962 100644 (file)
@@ -197,16 +197,16 @@ element surface, and the potential extended to the outer and inner
 domain. The combination of the two for the two dimensional case looks
 like
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-34_2d.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-34_2d.png" alt="">
 
 while in three dimensions we show first the potential on the surface,
 together with a contour plot,
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-34_3d.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-34_3d.png" alt="">
 
 and then the external contour plot of the potential, with opacity set to 25%:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-34_3d-2.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-34_3d-2.png" alt="">
 
 
 <a name="extensions"></a>
index 6a05992541531560c3f4a9e8fa4ec18f0267c498..f5fe3d6490a900b23e5c7ec36571f60eda19d5ef 100644 (file)
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ vector-valued functions (e.g. divergences) becomes a little awkward, and others.
 The testcase that we use for this program consists of the flow around a square obstacle. The geometry is
 as follows:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.geometry.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.geometry.png" alt="">
 
 with $H=4.1$, making the geometry slightly non-symmetric.
 
index c7da3a39fc39ff5bc1d8602464f5727864984579..88a21e0e361547af9fe6faa810624259fe4ea6f2 100644 (file)
@@ -63,24 +63,24 @@ vorticity and in the right the velocity field:
 
 <table>
   <tr>
-    <td> <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.vorticity.0.png" alt=""> </td>
-    <td> <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.velocity.0.png" alt=""> </td>
+    <td> <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.vorticity.0.png" alt=""> </td>
+    <td> <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.velocity.0.png" alt=""> </td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td> <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.vorticity.1.png" alt=""> </td>
-    <td> <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.velocity.1.png" alt=""> </td>
+    <td> <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.vorticity.1.png" alt=""> </td>
+    <td> <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.velocity.1.png" alt=""> </td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td> <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.vorticity.2.png" alt=""> </td>
-    <td> <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.velocity.2.png" alt=""> </td>
+    <td> <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.vorticity.2.png" alt=""> </td>
+    <td> <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.velocity.2.png" alt=""> </td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td> <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.vorticity.3.png" alt=""> </td>
-    <td> <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.velocity.3.png" alt=""> </td>
+    <td> <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.vorticity.3.png" alt=""> </td>
+    <td> <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.velocity.3.png" alt=""> </td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td> <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.vorticity.4.png" alt=""> </td>
-    <td> <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.velocity.4.png" alt=""> </td>
+    <td> <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.vorticity.4.png" alt=""> </td>
+    <td> <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_100.velocity.4.png" alt=""> </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -98,12 +98,12 @@ yields the following images at times $t=20,40$:
 
 <table>
   <tr>
-    <td> <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_500.vorticity.0.png" alt=""> </td>
-    <td> <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_500.velocity.0.png" alt=""> </td>
+    <td> <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_500.vorticity.0.png" alt=""> </td>
+    <td> <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_500.velocity.0.png" alt=""> </td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td> <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_500.vorticity.1.png" alt=""> </td>
-    <td> <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_500.velocity.1.png" alt=""> </td>
+    <td> <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_500.vorticity.1.png" alt=""> </td>
+    <td> <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_500.velocity.1.png" alt=""> </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ small scale dynamics. The riddle is easily solved,
 however, by looking at a zoom at the region behind the obstacle, and
 the mesh size we have there:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_500.zoom.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_500.zoom.png" alt="">
 
 It is clear here that the flow is still reasonably well resolved in
 the immediate wake of the obstacle, where the mesh is relatively fine,
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ finer mesh.
 A rerun with one more mesh refinement set in the parameter file
 confirms that results look much more sensible now:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_500.zoom_2.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-35.Re_500.zoom_2.png" alt="">
 
 Here, the zone where the mesh becomes coarser is immediately
 downstream of the big red blob at the bottom of the wake behind the
index dfe659761aaa0b766e59d4f61b8af5864cebe47b..56430138887ce3dd7a709c8dc9c81531c2db6a19 100644 (file)
@@ -36,14 +36,14 @@ look like this:
 
 <table width="80%">
 <tr>
-<td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.default.eigenfunction.0.png" alt=""></td>
-<td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.default.eigenfunction.1.png" alt=""></td>
-<td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.default.eigenfunction.2.png" alt=""></td>
+<td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.default.eigenfunction.0.png" alt=""></td>
+<td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.default.eigenfunction.1.png" alt=""></td>
+<td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.default.eigenfunction.2.png" alt=""></td>
 </tr>
 
 <tr>
-<td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.default.eigenfunction.3.png" alt=""></td>
-<td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.default.eigenfunction.4.png" alt=""></td>
+<td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.default.eigenfunction.3.png" alt=""></td>
+<td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.default.eigenfunction.4.png" alt=""></td>
 <td></td>
 </tr>
 </table>
@@ -102,20 +102,20 @@ probability densities $|\Psi(\mathbf x)|^2$ that are significant only where the
 potential is the lowest, i.e. in the top right and bottom left sector of inner
 circle of the potential):
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.mod.potential.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.mod.potential.png" alt="">
 
 The first five eigenfunctions are now like this:
 
 <table width="80%">
 <tr>
-<td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.mod.eigenfunction.0.png" alt=""></td>
-<td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.mod.eigenfunction.1.png" alt=""></td>
-<td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.mod.eigenfunction.2.png" alt=""></td>
+<td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.mod.eigenfunction.0.png" alt=""></td>
+<td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.mod.eigenfunction.1.png" alt=""></td>
+<td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.mod.eigenfunction.2.png" alt=""></td>
 </tr>
 
 <tr>
-<td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.mod.eigenfunction.3.png" alt=""></td>
-<td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.mod.eigenfunction.4.png" alt=""></td>
+<td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.mod.eigenfunction.3.png" alt=""></td>
+<td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-36.mod.eigenfunction.4.png" alt=""></td>
 <td></td>
 </tr>
 </table>
index 0244754b5365c3dadb854f0c719b03afe19eb6f2..512e41a65ce58ee02c7dc58327a112fb1eeae361 100644 (file)
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ a different coefficient), there is little to say about the
 solution. We show a picture anyway, illustrating the size of the
 solution through both isocontours and volume rendering:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-37.solution.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-37.solution.png" alt="">
 
 Of more interest is to evaluate some aspects of the multigrid solver.
 When we run this program in 2D for quadratic ($Q_2$) elements, we get the
index 1ea337f57175bcb0cdc95a5c64d994daecf78acb..d177a169e6765e079c3ce7a78a207ced20537a93 100644 (file)
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ this, neatly following the theoretically predicted pattern:
 Finally, the program produces graphical output that we can visualize. Here is
 a plot of the results:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-38.solution-3d.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-38.solution-3d.png" alt="">
 
 The program also works for 1d curves in 2d, not just 2d surfaces in 3d. You
 can test this by changing the template argument in <code>main()</code> like
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ then looks like so (the white curve is the domain, the colored curve is the
 solution extruded into the third dimension, clearly showing the change in sign
 as the curve moves from one quadrant of the domain into the adjacent one):
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-38.solution-2d.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-38.solution-2d.png" alt="">
 
 
 <a name="extensions"></a>
@@ -67,9 +67,9 @@ before, we stretch it by a factor of 10 in the z-direction, and then we jumble
 the x- and y-coordinates a bit. Let's show the computational domain and the
 solution first before we go into details of the implementation below:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-38.warp-1.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-38.warp-1.png" alt="">
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-38.warp-2.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-38.warp-2.png" alt="">
 
 The way to produce such a mesh is by using the GridTools::transform
 function. It needs a way to transform each individual mesh point to a
index 1e7de4afd1cc93915e76634920697412bfac2250..1928dbd24c8c3917609c993676efdc88f272060e 100644 (file)
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ iteration steps is constant at approximately 17.
 
 <h2>Postprocessing of the logfile</h2>
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-39-convergence.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-39-convergence.png" alt="">
 Using the perl script <tt>postprocess.pl</tt>, we extract relevant
 data into <tt>output.dat</tt>, which can be used to plot graphs with
 <tt>gnuplot</tt>. The graph above for instance was produced with
index 3b9a95c900889dd91c1c0cdc4920312fadf386d4..58d78a0fac8444fa6fc66312c1d767d0cbfa1ea1 100644 (file)
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ you should play around with your favorite visualization tool to get familiar
 with its functionality. Here's what I have come up with for the 2d solution:
 
 <p align="center">
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-4.solution-2d.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-4.solution-2d.png" alt="">
 </p>
 
 (@dealiiVideoLectureSeeAlso{11,32})
@@ -71,11 +71,11 @@ so that it is possible to see through them and see what's behind.
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-4.solution-3d.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-4.solution-3d.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-4.contours-3d.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-4.contours-3d.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
index 8e887c0917f006369d1925e64f32120b75fd074f..5bf9a699e6bfc4366313bea240f0a45c384c5a17 100644 (file)
@@ -66,10 +66,10 @@ partitioning onto the 16 processors, and the corresponding solution:
 <TABLE WIDTH="100%">
 <tr>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-40.mesh.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-40.mesh.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-40.solution.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-40.solution.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 </table>
@@ -89,10 +89,10 @@ more interpretation can be found in the final version of the paper):
 <TABLE WIDTH="100%">
 <tr>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-40.strong2.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-40.strong2.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-40.strong.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-40.strong.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 </table>
@@ -113,10 +113,10 @@ this in the following two graphs for 256 and 4096 processors:
 <TABLE WIDTH="100%">
 <tr>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-40.256.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-40.256.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-40.4096.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-40.4096.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 </table>
index 62e8876b0bebc2372372c2c5b6e70b8f787064ab..066e6c776880c9b820287f811661d13794e94799 100644 (file)
@@ -31,10 +31,10 @@ we should expect:
 <table align="center" class="tutorial" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3">
   <tr>
     <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
index 7810a569abacf609584c53e3fd0e632d5b8abad6..6f9afa3bb2f5cd3c45c0fb151c583e6467b4190b 100644 (file)
@@ -62,13 +62,13 @@ leftmost column):
       0 &nbsp;
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.00.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.00.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.00.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.00.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.3d.00.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.3d.00.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
@@ -77,13 +77,13 @@ leftmost column):
       3 &nbsp;
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.03.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.03.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.03.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.03.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.3d.03.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.3d.03.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
@@ -92,13 +92,13 @@ leftmost column):
       6 &nbsp;
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.06.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.06.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.06.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.06.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.3d.06.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.3d.06.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
@@ -107,13 +107,13 @@ leftmost column):
       9 &nbsp;
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.09.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.09.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.09.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.09.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.3d.09.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.3d.09.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
@@ -122,13 +122,13 @@ leftmost column):
       12 &nbsp;
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.12.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.12.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.12.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.12.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.3d.12.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.3d.12.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
@@ -137,13 +137,13 @@ leftmost column):
       15 &nbsp;
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.15.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.15.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.15.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.15.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.3d.15.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.3d.15.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
@@ -152,13 +152,13 @@ leftmost column):
       18 &nbsp;
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.18.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.18.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.18.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.active-set.18.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.3d.18.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.displacement.3d.18.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -183,13 +183,13 @@ blue for negative values.
 <table align="center">
   <tr>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.forces.01.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.forces.01.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.forces.09.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.forces.09.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.forces.18.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-41.forces.18.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
index 93573cbff0a8058579c93e7bfc4da85ad3b8968c..3c19469ca0a9bc9e49355ebcc58416ff36207aaf 100644 (file)
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ solution will look like (the deformable body is a cube - only half of
 which is actually shown -, the obstacle corresponds
 to a Chinese character that is discussed below):
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-42.CellConstitutionLi2.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-42.CellConstitutionLi2.png" alt="">
 
 
 This problem description implies that we have to take care of an additional
@@ -405,7 +405,7 @@ Compared to step-41, the programs has a few new classes:
   looks as follows (see also the picture at
   the top of this section on how the end result looks like):
 
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-42.character.png" alt="" width="25%">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-42.character.png" alt="" width="25%">
 </ul>
 
 Other than that, let us comment only on the following aspects:
index 6f34deccbb28e25edac9f01a9e6a52d7da3dea06..4f23ba6c8492bb6a12bad1b91aae8fd454de8f70 100644 (file)
@@ -155,16 +155,16 @@ inequality is active):
 <table align="center">
   <tr>
     <td>
-    <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-42.CellConstitutionColorbar.png">
+    <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-42.CellConstitutionColorbar.png">
     </td>
     <td>
-    <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-42.CellConstitutionBall2.png" alt="" width="70%">
+    <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-42.CellConstitutionBall2.png" alt="" width="70%">
     </td>
     <td valign="top">
       &nbsp;
     </td>
     <td>
-    <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-42.CellConstitutionLi2.png" alt="" alt="" width="70%">
+    <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-42.CellConstitutionLi2.png" alt="" alt="" width="70%">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
index eec7e7732aa8bc16cd4b14fb700e7c40dbd30f1d..53842a7d9dae1d838319e3d6df8343cc8de9ee9c 100644 (file)
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ pictures, so here is some output of a run in 3d:
 <table align="center" class="tutorial" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3">
   <tr>
     <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-43.3d.velocity.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-43.3d.velocity.png" alt="">
        <p align="center">
         Velocity vectors of flow through the porous medium with random
         permeability model. Streaming paths of high permeability and resulting
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ pictures, so here is some output of a run in 3d:
        </p>
     </td>
     <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-43.3d.streamlines.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-43.3d.streamlines.png" alt="">
        <p align="center">
         Streamlines colored by the saturation along the streamline path. Blue
         streamlines indicate low saturations, i.e., the flow along these
@@ -36,14 +36,14 @@ pictures, so here is some output of a run in 3d:
 
   <tr>
     <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-43.3d.saturation.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-43.3d.saturation.png" alt="">
        <p align="center">
         Streamlines with a volume rendering of the saturation, showing how far
         the fluid front has advanced at this time.
        </p>
     </td>
     <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-43.3d.mesh.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-43.3d.mesh.png" alt="">
        <p align="center">
        Surface of the mesh showing the adaptive refinement along the front.
        </p>
index d33136b6964837300155b36a81b8be52b4f47100..1e7bbc484793f888310a71a29c2f016e9c6a7925 100644 (file)
@@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ This benchmark problem is taken from
   <strong> 75 </strong>,
   291-304.
 
- <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.setup.png" alt="">
+ <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.setup.png" alt="">
 
 The material is quasi-incompressible neo-Hookean with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shear_modulus">shear modulus</a> $\mu = 80.194e6$ and $\nu = 0.4999$.
 For such a choice of material properties a conventional single-field $Q_1$ approach would lock.
index af872095940c13290f8bba6e7ac3deef1c963dff..93ff4e347594595037975442a8059d5d2e216660 100644 (file)
@@ -16,13 +16,13 @@ as it should.
 <table align="center" class="tutorial" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3">
   <tr>
      <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q1-P0_convergence.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q1-P0_convergence.png" alt="">
        <p align="center">
         Convergence of the $Q_1-DGPM_0-DGPM_0$ formulation in 3-d.
        </p>
     </td>
     <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q2-P1_convergence.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q2-P1_convergence.png" alt="">
        <p align="center">
         Convergence of the $Q_2-DGPM_1-DGPM_1$ formulation in 3-d.
        </p>
@@ -138,19 +138,19 @@ and is opposite to the physically realistic interpretation of pressure.
 <table align="center" class="tutorial" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3">
   <tr>
     <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q1-P0_gr_1_p_ratio_80-displacement.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q1-P0_gr_1_p_ratio_80-displacement.png" alt="">
        <p align="center">
         Z-displacement solution for the 3-d problem.
        </p>
     </td>
     <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q1-P0_gr_1_p_ratio_80-pressure.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q1-P0_gr_1_p_ratio_80-pressure.png" alt="">
        <p align="center">
         Discontinuous piece-wise constant pressure field.
        </p>
     </td>
      <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q1-P0_gr_1_p_ratio_80-dilatation.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q1-P0_gr_1_p_ratio_80-dilatation.png" alt="">
        <p align="center">
         Discontinuous piece-wise constant dilatation field.
        </p>
@@ -180,19 +180,19 @@ and could be smoothed on a continuous grid for the post-processing purposes.
 
   <tr>
     <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q2-P1_gr_3_p_ratio_80-displacement.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q2-P1_gr_3_p_ratio_80-displacement.png" alt="">
        <p align="center">
         Z-displacement solution for the 3-d problem.
        </p>
     </td>
     <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q2-P1_gr_3_p_ratio_80-pressure.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q2-P1_gr_3_p_ratio_80-pressure.png" alt="">
        <p align="center">
         Discontinuous linear pressure field.
        </p>
     </td>
     <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q2-P1_gr_3_p_ratio_80-dilatation.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Q2-P1_gr_3_p_ratio_80-dilatation.png" alt="">
        <p align="center">
         Discontinuous linear dilatation field.
        </p>
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ some finite-strain problems involving alternative constitutive models.
 <table align="center" class="tutorial" cellspacing="3" cellpadding="3">
   <tr>
      <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Normalised_runtime.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.Normalised_runtime.png" alt="">
        <p align="center">
         Runtime on a 4-core machine, normalised against the lowest grid resolution $Q_1-DGPM_0-DGPM_0$ solution that utilised a SSOR preconditioner.
        </p>
@@ -244,13 +244,13 @@ displacement field, although qualitatively similar, is different to that of the
 
   <tr>
     <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.2d-gr_2.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.2d-gr_2.png" alt="">
        <p align="center">
         Y-displacement solution in 2-d for 2 global grid refinement levels.
        </p>
     </td>
     <td align="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.2d-gr_5.png" alt="">
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-44.2d-gr_5.png" alt="">
        <p align="center">
         Y-displacement solution in 2-d for 5 global grid refinement levels.
        </p>
index 900ae319cf7c4e394b4e7444de27b0f6413030f9..9b24ee054e0ffc4c273aa10909404ed64d4fd05e 100644 (file)
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
 The created output is not very surprising. We simply see that the solution is
 periodic with respect to the left and lower boundary:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-45.periodic.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-45.periodic.png" alt="">
 
 Without the periodicity constraints we would have ended up with the following solution:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-45.non_periodic.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-45.non_periodic.png" alt="">
index 45d36183a74ec2a0c0d8c638d2d0e4e1c3467376..720d1aa788ea9e380bacc06f49c117c00e463eff 100644 (file)
@@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ introduction.
 
 We will consider the following situation as a testcase:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.layout.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.layout.png" alt="">
 
 As discussed at the top of this document, we need to assume in a few places
 that a cell is either entirely in the fluid or solid part of the domain and,
index 560002d05f61adf76b2610b4cd627f61c9fa24cb..5dd81a89927e6c800701daeba2ea60bd67528921 100644 (file)
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ The results are easily visualized:
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr valign="top">
     <td valign="top" align="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.velocity-magnitude.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.velocity-magnitude.png" alt="">
 
       <p align="center">
         Magnitude of the fluid velocity.
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ The results are easily visualized:
     </td>
 
     <td valign="top" align="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.pressure.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.pressure.png" alt="">
 
       <p align="center">
         Fluid pressure. The dynamic range has been truncated to cut off the
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ The results are easily visualized:
   </tr>
   <tr valign="top">
     <td valign="top" align="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.velocity.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.velocity.png" alt="">
 
       <p align="center">
         Fluid velocity.
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ The results are easily visualized:
     </td>
 
     <td valign="top" align="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.displacement.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.displacement.png" alt="">
 
       <p align="center">
         Solid displacement.
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ The results can also be visualized and yield some good pictures:
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr valign="top">
     <td valign="top" align="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.3d.velocity.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.3d.velocity.png" alt="">
 
       <p align="center">
         Vectors of the fluid velocity and magnitude of the
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ The results can also be visualized and yield some good pictures:
     </td>
 
     <td valign="top" align="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.3d.streamlines.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.3d.streamlines.png" alt="">
 
       <p align="center">
         Streamlines of the velocity, with the mesh superimposed.
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ The results can also be visualized and yield some good pictures:
   </tr>
   <tr valign="top">
     <td valign="top" align="center" colspan="2">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.3d.displacement.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-46.3d.displacement.png" alt="">
 
       <p align="center">
         Solid displacement.
index 83f3239b767bbd90e024735f3ae4a16aa96dbffd..c570b4c1d8ba2f7d6b7a120fd282e20e78120c80 100644 (file)
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ with two objects cut out in the interior. This is how
 <code>untitled.geo</code> looks like in gmsh (displaying the boundary
 indicators as well as the mesh discussed further down below):
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.gmsh_picture.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.gmsh_picture.png" alt="">
 
 You might want to open the <code>untitled.geo</code> file in a text editor (it
 is located in the same directory as the <code>step-49.cc</code> source file) to
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ loading the file.  Now this is the mesh read from the <code>.msh</code> file
 and saved again by deal.II as an image (see the <code>grid_1</code> function
 of the current program):
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-1.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-1.png" alt="">
 
 
 <h3>Modifying a Mesh</h3>
@@ -151,10 +151,10 @@ coordinate of a mesh with a sine curve:
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-5a.png" alt=""> regular input mesh
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-5a.png" alt=""> regular input mesh
     </td>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-5.png" alt=""> output mesh
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-5.png" alt=""> output mesh
     </td>
   </tr>
 </TABLE>
@@ -166,10 +166,10 @@ of this tutorial:
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-6a.png" alt=""> regular input mesh
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-6a.png" alt=""> regular input mesh
     </td>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-6.png" alt=""> wall-adapted output mesh
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-6.png" alt=""> wall-adapted output mesh
     </td>
   </tr>
 </TABLE>
@@ -181,10 +181,10 @@ demonstrated in <code>grid_7()</code> and the result is as follows:
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-7a.png" alt=""> regular input mesh
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-7a.png" alt=""> regular input mesh
     </td>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-7.png" alt=""> perturbed output mesh
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-7.png" alt=""> perturbed output mesh
     </td>
   </tr>
 </TABLE>
@@ -216,9 +216,9 @@ These are the input meshes and the output mesh:
 
 <table width="80%" align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td ALIGN="center"><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-2a.png" alt="" height="200px">input mesh 1</td>
-    <td ALIGN="center"><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-2b.png" alt="" height="200px">input mesh 2</td>
-    <td ALIGN="center"><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-2.png" alt="" height="200px">merged mesh</td>
+    <td ALIGN="center"><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-2a.png" alt="" height="200px">input mesh 1</td>
+    <td ALIGN="center"><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-2b.png" alt="" height="200px">input mesh 2</td>
+    <td ALIGN="center"><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-2.png" alt="" height="200px">merged mesh</td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -234,11 +234,11 @@ centered by moving the top vertices upwards:
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-3a.png" alt="" height="200px"> input mesh
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-3a.png" alt="" height="200px"> input mesh
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-        <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-3.png" alt="" height="200px"> top vertices moved upwards
+        <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-3.png" alt="" height="200px"> top vertices moved upwards
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -260,11 +260,11 @@ mesh, generated for example with gmsh, that is read in from a
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-4base.png" alt=""> input mesh
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-4base.png" alt=""> input mesh
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-4.png" alt=""> extruded output mesh
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-4.png" alt=""> extruded output mesh
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
index ed20909c73642a78de57d2c1e91b6300fb397125..a392ccc3aa805206284704daae91943480d279b7 100644 (file)
@@ -16,14 +16,14 @@ the coarse mesh. Several of the meshes shown in the introduction section fall
 into this category. For example, for this mesh the central hole is supposed to
 be round:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-2a.png" alt="" height="200px">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-2a.png" alt="" height="200px">
 
 On the other hand, if you simply refine it, the Triangulation class can not
 know whether you wanted the hole to be round or to be an octagon. The default
 is to place new points along existing edges. After two mesh refinement steps,
 this would yield the following mesh, which is not what we wanted:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-2d-refined.png" alt="" height="200px">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.grid-2d-refined.png" alt="" height="200px">
 
 What needs to happen is that you tell the triangulation that you in fact want
 to use a curved boundary. The way to do this requires three steps:
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ The goal was to generate (and use) a geometry that describes a
 microstructured electric device. In a CAD program, the geometry looks like
 this:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.yuhan.1.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.yuhan.1.png" alt="">
 
 In the following, we will walk you through the entire process of creating a
 mesh for this geometry, including a number of common pitfalls by showing the
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ void create_3d_grid (Triangulation<3> &triangulation)
 
 With this code, you get a mesh that looks like this:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.yuhan.2.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.yuhan.2.png" alt="">
 
 The next step is to teach each of the top surfaces that they should be
 curved. We can do this by creating CylinderBoundary objects that
@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ describe this. A first attempt looks like this:
 
 With this code, we get a mesh that looks like this:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.yuhan.3.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.yuhan.3.png" alt="">
 
 This is clearly not correct: The new vertices that have been entered at
 mid-edge and mid-face points are not where they should have been. Upon some
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ axis:
 
 This yields an improvement, though it is still not quite correct:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.yuhan.4.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.yuhan.4.png" alt="">
 
 Looking closely at this mesh, we realize that the new points on mid-face
 vertices are where they should be, though the new vertices inserted at
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ easily fixed by using the function TriaAccessor::set_all_boundary_ids()
 instead of TriaAccessor::set_boundary_id() used above. With this change,
 the grid now looks like this:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.yuhan.5.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.yuhan.5.png" alt="">
 
 This is already better. However, something is still going wrong on the
 front left face. On second look, we can also see that the faces where
@@ -372,11 +372,11 @@ code does the trick:
 
 With this, we finally get a mesh that looks good:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.yuhan.6.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.yuhan.6.png" alt="">
 
 We can then refine the mesh two more times to see in more detail what
 happens to the curved part of the boundary:
 
- <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.yuhan.7.png" alt="">
+ <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-49.yuhan.7.png" alt="">
 
  So, yes!, this is finally what we were looking for!
index dec392e77b7df2af3ec7ef5dee9c24a0bf368ced..fc777ef58d42be98ca80fdc6b58ec6303eac683f 100644 (file)
@@ -66,28 +66,28 @@ format. They are depicted in the following:
 <TABLE WIDTH="100%">
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-5.solution-0.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-5.solution-0.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-5.solution-1.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-5.solution-1.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-5.solution-2.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-5.solution-2.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-5.solution-3.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-5.solution-3.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 
   <tr>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-5.solution-4.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-5.solution-4.png" alt="">
     </td>
     <td>
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-5.solution-5.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-5.solution-5.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
index 06ef541ea1264865eb283973f32b131caa5b529f..d24090bfb870e4ccf2c4e172d9cd2d55ecaeec7e 100644 (file)
@@ -33,12 +33,12 @@ Dirichlet conditions on the right and top boundaries.
 
 <table align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.sol_2.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.sol_3.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.sol_2.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.sol_3.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.sol_4.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.sol_8.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.sol_4.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.sol_8.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -51,12 +51,12 @@ analytical solution.
 
 <table align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.post_2.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.post_3.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.post_2.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.post_3.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.post_4.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.post_8.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.post_4.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.post_8.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ solutions.
 
 <table align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.sol_q3_2.png" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.post_q3_2.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.sol_q3_2.png" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.post_q3_2.png" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -200,8 +200,8 @@ block structure in the matrix on the finest level.
 
 <table align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.2d_plain.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.2dt_plain.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.2d_plain.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.2dt_plain.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -217,8 +217,8 @@ for $p=1$.
 
 <table align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.2d_post.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.2dt_post.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.2d_post.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.2dt_post.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -231,8 +231,8 @@ linears. However, the advantage of HDG for higher orders remains.
 
 <table align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.2d_postb.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.2dt_postb.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.2d_postb.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.2dt_postb.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -264,16 +264,16 @@ of DoFs) is very similar to the results for FE_FaceQ.
 
 <table align="center">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.3d_plain.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.3dt_plain.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.3d_plain.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.3dt_plain.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.3d_post.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.3dt_post.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.3d_post.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.3dt_post.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.3d_postb.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.3dt_postb.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.3d_postb.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-51.3dt_postb.png" width="400" alt=""></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
index f86e5b6d2d8057b1c6df648b820cf0cb2ab4790b..cfe64dd35fba9dac907c0cb7f85391228d207793 100644 (file)
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_African_rift">East African Rift</a>, a
 zone where two continental plates drift apart. Not to beat around the bush,
 the geometry we want to describe looks like this:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-53.topo.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-53.topo.png" alt="">
 
 In particular, though you cannot see this here, the top surface is not
 just colored by the elevation but is, in fact, deformed to follow the 
index beaaf746e8df7c509838bb1ca122c84769a67d13..d95381417661fb37d6532bc3f1440c54a8eec1c3 100644 (file)
@@ -14,14 +14,14 @@ along the top surface and something for the visualization programs to apply
 their shading algorithms to (because the top surfaces of the cells are now no
 longer just tangential to a sphere but tilted):
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-53.mesh.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-53.mesh.png" alt="">
 
 Yet, at least as far as visualizations are concerned, this is still not too
 impressive. Rather, let us visualize things in a way so that we show the
 actual elevation along the top surface. In other words, we want a picture like
 this, with an incredible amount of detail:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-53.topo.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-53.topo.png" alt="">
 
 A zoom-in of this picture shows the vertical displacement quite clearly (here,
 looking from the West-Northwest over the rift valley, the triple peaks
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ George</a>
 and toward the great flatness of
 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Victoria">Lake Victoria</a>):
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-53.topozoom.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-53.topozoom.png" alt="">
 
 
 These image were produced with three small modifications: 
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ neighboring cell. This can be shown more clearly by using a different surface
 description in which we enlarge the vertical topography to enhance the effect
 (courtesy of Alexander Grayver):
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-53.smooth-geometry.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-53.smooth-geometry.png" alt="">
 
 So what is happening here? Partly, this is only a result of visualization, but
 there is an underlying real cause as well:
index bcd257cf47b3d9178b504cfb78c61c0b388ebc98..e4d234b032d64b7159a166eef7b3d0786beb8479 100644 (file)
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ refines a mesh edge finding the new vertex as the point splitting in two even
 parts the curvilinear length of the CAD curve portion that lies between the
 vertices of the original edge.
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.CurveSplit.png" alt="" width="500">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.CurveSplit.png" alt="" width="500">
 
 
 A different projection strategy has been implemented in the
@@ -111,8 +111,8 @@ shape---typically lying on the shape boundary---is selected.  If the shape is
 composed of several sub-shapes, the projection is carried out onto every
 single sub-shape, and the closest projection point point is selected.
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.NormalProjectionEdge.png" alt="" width="500">
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.NormalProjection.png" alt="" width="500">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.NormalProjectionEdge.png" alt="" width="500">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.NormalProjection.png" alt="" width="500">
 
 As we are about to experience, for some shapes, setting the projection
 direction as that normal to the CAD surface will not lead to surface mesh
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ the direction used at construction time.  In this way, the user will have a
 higher control on the projection direction to be enforced to ensure good mesh
 quality.
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.DirectionalProjection.png" alt="" width="500">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.DirectionalProjection.png" alt="" width="500">
 
 
 Of course the latter approach is effective only when the orientation of the
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ arbitrarily shaped surfaces are considered, and unless you have a geometry for
 which a more specific approach is known to be appropriate.
 
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.ProjectionComparisons.png" alt="" width="700">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.ProjectionComparisons.png" alt="" width="700">
 
 
 <h3> The testcase </h3>
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ flow of water around the ship (in a way similar to step-34) but we will not
 try to do this here. To already give you an idea of the geometry we consider,
 here is a picture:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.bare.png" alt="" width="500">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.bare.png" alt="" width="500">
 
 In the program, we read both the geometry and a coarse mesh from files, and
 then employ several of the options discussed above to place new vertices for a
index ebf94fb9cb8f5b7c00d5294f3d48924a9eccda76..fee51db117fbf5d3bbf8bef7b36f9ac4800bc9aa 100644 (file)
@@ -16,19 +16,19 @@ same grids shown in the second row.
 
 <table style="width:90%">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.common_0.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_1.png" alt="" width="400"></td>          
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_2.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.common_0.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_1.png" alt="" width="400"></td>         
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_2.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_3.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_4.png" alt="" width="400"></td>          
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_5.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_3.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_4.png" alt="" width="400"></td>         
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_5.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_front_3.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_front_4.png" alt="" width="400"></td>            
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_front_5.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_front_3.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_front_4.png" alt="" width="400"></td>           
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_front_5.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -45,19 +45,19 @@ is indicated with a small yellow arrow at the bottom left of each image).
 
 <table style="width:90%">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.common_0.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_1.png" alt="" width="400"></td>             
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_2.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.common_0.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_1.png" alt="" width="400"></td>            
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_2.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_3.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_4.png" alt="" width="400"></td>             
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_5.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_3.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_4.png" alt="" width="400"></td>            
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_5.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_front_3.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_front_4.png" alt="" width="400"></td>               
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_front_5.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_front_3.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_front_4.png" alt="" width="400"></td>              
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.directional_front_5.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
@@ -69,19 +69,19 @@ The final test shows results using instead the projection normal to the faces:
 
 <table style="width:90%">
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.common_0.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_1.png" alt="" width="400"></td>          
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_2.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.common_0.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_1.png" alt="" width="400"></td>         
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_2.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_3.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_4.png" alt="" width="400"></td>          
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_5.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_3.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_4.png" alt="" width="400"></td>         
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_5.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_front_3.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_front_4.png" alt="" width="400"></td>            
-    <td><img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_front_5.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_front_3.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_front_4.png" alt="" width="400"></td>           
+    <td><img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-54.normal_to_mesh_front_5.png" alt="" width="400"></td>
   </tr>
 </table>
 
index eae0cb6cec58af78c58f5d63d09791f21e3e4fe9..6051cdada93fee8be387a31c4c1e4ba79f58eccd 100644 (file)
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ The final solution, as written by the program at the end of the
 
 
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.solution.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.solution.png" alt="">
 
 
 
@@ -60,37 +60,37 @@ format. These are shown in the following:
 <TABLE WIDTH="100%">
 <tr>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-0.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-0.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-1.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-1.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 
 <tr>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-2.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-2.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-3.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-3.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 
 <tr>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-4.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-4.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-5.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-5.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 
 <tr>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-6.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-6.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-7.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.grid-7.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 </table>
@@ -214,11 +214,11 @@ following results (left: iterations; right: CPU time):
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.q2.dofs_vs_iterations.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.q2.dofs_vs_iterations.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.q2.dofs_vs_time.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.q2.dofs_vs_time.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -238,11 +238,11 @@ bi-linear one. If one makes this change, the results are as follows:
 <TABLE WIDTH="60%" ALIGN="center">
   <tr>
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.q1.dofs_vs_iterations.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.q1.dofs_vs_iterations.png" alt="">
     </td>
 
     <td ALIGN="center">
-      <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.q1.dofs_vs_time.png" alt="">
+      <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.q1.dofs_vs_time.png" alt="">
     </td>
   </tr>
 </table>
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ center of the mesh only fails for the central square of the mesh):
 After a few global refinement steps, this would lead to a mesh of the following
 kind:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-4-bad.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-4-bad.png" alt="">
 
 This is not a good mesh: the central cell has been refined in such a way that
 the children located in the four corners of the original central cell
@@ -446,37 +446,37 @@ This code then generates the following, much better sequence of meshes:
 <TABLE WIDTH="100%">
 <tr>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-0.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-0.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-1.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-1.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 
 <tr>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-2.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-2.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-3.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-3.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 
 <tr>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-4.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-4.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-5.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-5.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 
 <tr>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-6.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-6.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-  <img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-7.png" alt="">
+  <img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-6.manifold-grid-7.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 </table>
index e5fbede05be5d2b0fb72f95c8796b2a2c9837dc2..6671886260094b2a84041113ba896beeeeebe13f 100644 (file)
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ files <code>solution-adaptive-q1.vtk</code>,
 here:
 
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-7.solution.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-7.solution.png" alt="">
 
 
 
index 1a021ca7359e3f5b0a0c8f9b1c62f3c9e3b21ac9..d9e0ab361c942005698ae82a1156230eeda165ae 100644 (file)
@@ -9,10 +9,10 @@ the $x$- and $y$-displacements as a scalar components:
 <TABLE WIDTH="100%">
 <tr>
 <td>
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-8.x.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-8.x.png" alt="">
 </td>
 <td>
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-8.y.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-8.y.png" alt="">
 </td>
 </tr>
 </table>
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ You can clearly see the sources of $x$-displacement around $x=0.5$ and
 $x=-0.5$, and of $y$-displacement at the origin. The next image shows the
 final grid after eight steps of refinement:
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-8.grid.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-8.grid.png" alt="">
 
 
 What one frequently would like to do is to show the displacement as a vector
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ step-22. The vector field then looks like this (Visit randomly selects a few
 hundred vertices from which to draw the vectors; drawing them from each
 individual vertex would make the picture unreadable):
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-8.vectors.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-8.vectors.png" alt="">
 
 
 We note that one may have intuitively expected the
index d0e541a5131d86b41d0f5cfce0a74b3c55912925..8b7f9c4719dc9dcfc79b1aa5777d0e726967ef6b 100644 (file)
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ resolve the features of the solution. The final grid showing this is
 displayed in the following picture:
 
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-9.grid.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-9.grid.png" alt="">
 
 
 
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ The structure of the grid will be understandable by looking at the
 solution itself:
 
 
-<img src="http://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-9.solution.png" alt="">
+<img src="https://www.dealii.org/images/steps/developer/step-9.solution.png" alt="">
 
 
 

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