From: hartmann
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 09:49:11 +0000 (+0000)
Subject: Fix typos. Order entries according to date.
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Fix typos. Order entries according to date.
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diff --git a/deal.II/doc/news/news.html b/deal.II/doc/news/news.html
index f32a28253f..a7360dfc6d 100644
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@@ -32,6 +32,18 @@
here.
+ -
+ 2007/08/09: step-27 demonstrates hp technology
+
+ -
+ The new step-27 tutorial program finally demonstrates how to use the
+ hp finite element technology that has been part of deal.II for some
+ 18 months now. It solves a Laplace equation with hp finite elements
+ and shows how to set finite element degrees, assemble matrices on
+ cells with varying polynomial degrees, and how to compute a simple
+ criterion for estimating the local Sobolev smoothness of a function.
+
+
-
2007/07/16: Wilkinson Prize
@@ -41,7 +53,7 @@
href="http://www-fp.mcs.anl.gov/wilkinson/award/">J. H. Wilkinson
Prize for Numerical Software for their creation of and work on
the deal.II library. The prize committee particularly noted the
- reliability and usability of the software and the qualitity of the
+ reliability and usability of the software and the quality of the
documentation.
We want to take the opportunity to thank our user community for their
@@ -49,18 +61,6 @@
consider this award motivation to continue this work!
-
-
- 2007/08/09: step-27 demonstrated hp technology
-
- -
- The new step-27 tutorial program finally demonstrates how to use the
- hp finite element technology that has been part of deal.II for some
- 18 months now. It solves a Laplace equation with hp finite elements
- and shows how to set finite element degrees, assemble matrices on
- cells with varying polynomial degrees, and how to compute a simple
- criterion for estimating the local Sobolev smoothness of a function.
-
-
-
2007/02/09: Support for previously unorientable meshes