From: hartmann
A brief report on mapping functions of higher polynomial
- degrees. These allow the realisation of higher order
- boundary approximations. This report gives the
- theoretical background of the MappingQ
- class.
+
+ A brief report on mapping functions of higher polynomial
+ degrees (by Ralf Hartmann). These allow the realisation
+ of higher order boundary approximations. This report
+ gives the theoretical background of the
+ MappingQ
class.
+
A report on diff --git a/deal.II/doc/reports/mapping_q/index.html b/deal.II/doc/reports/mapping_q/index.html index 10c41ffc1b..0adbb2a666 100644 --- a/deal.II/doc/reports/mapping_q/index.html +++ b/deal.II/doc/reports/mapping_q/index.html @@ -16,18 +16,22 @@ originally by Nikos Drakos (nikos@cbl.leeds.ac.uk), CBLU, University of Leeds
-(Taken from the thesis (in preparation) of Ralf Hartmann) +
+In modified taken from
+
+
+Ralf Hartmann
+
+Adaptive Finite Element Methods for the Compressible Euler Equations
+
+PhD thesis, University of Heidelberg, 2002.
+
-
-Ralf Hartmann, 2001
-
-University of Heidelberg
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