From: Sam0h51 <75147348+Sam0h51@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2024 22:21:39 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Update README.md X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.dealii.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=9d9e07611fa5888370c0a20a394262ec439a5bc5;p=code-gallery.git Update README.md Updated the readme to include a citation I was previously unable to find. --- diff --git a/Swift-Hohenberg-Solver/README.md b/Swift-Hohenberg-Solver/README.md index 3a5ac6e..c618855 100755 --- a/Swift-Hohenberg-Solver/README.md +++ b/Swift-Hohenberg-Solver/README.md @@ -1,9 +1,3 @@ ---- -title: "Swift-Hohenberg Solver Write-up" -bibliography: references.bib -link-citations: true ---- - # Introduction This program is used to solve the generalized Swift-Hohenberg equation @@ -21,7 +15,7 @@ wavelength of $2\pi$. We choose $r = 0.3$ because solutions are reasonably well behaved for small values of $r$ and $g_1$, but there are interesting behaviors that occur when $g_1$ is smaller or larger than $r$ in magnitude, so this allows us room to vary $g_1$ and -explore these behavior. Additionally, we choose $r = 0.3$ because this matches the parameters used by Gurevich in \cite{Gurevich}. We chose our parameters to match so that we could compare the output of our program to the results presented in \cite{Gurevich}, which was useful for validating that our code was functioning properly during the developement process. To summarize, this code solves: +explore these behavior. Additionally, we choose $r = 0.3$ because this matches the parameters used by Gurevich in [1]. We chose our parameters to match so that we could compare the output of our program to the results presented in [1], which was useful for validating that our code was functioning properly during the developement process. To summarize, this code solves: @f{align*}{ \frac{\partial u}{\partial t} = 0.3u - (1 + \Delta)^2 u + g_1 u^2 - u^3 @@ -266,3 +260,7 @@ patterns that form. Each image sequence was taken at times 0, 10, 25, ![image](./doc/images/Sphere_Random_Table.png) ![image](./doc/images/Sinusoid_Random_Table.png) + +# References + +[1] Svetlana Gurevich. *Chapter 4: Swift-Hohenberg Equation*. url : https://www.uni-muenster.de/Physik.TP/archive/fileadmin/lehre/NumMethoden/SoSe10/Skript/SH.pdf.