From f3b637fc43f475c9ee6e1288d7d47eae64ee98cc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jean-Paul Pelteret Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2021 21:28:45 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fix some links in the AD/SD documentation module --- .../automatic_and_symbolic_differentiation.h | 19 ++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/doxygen/headers/automatic_and_symbolic_differentiation.h b/doc/doxygen/headers/automatic_and_symbolic_differentiation.h index 3b3161cf5b..06128e5c0c 100644 --- a/doc/doxygen/headers/automatic_and_symbolic_differentiation.h +++ b/doc/doxygen/headers/automatic_and_symbolic_differentiation.h @@ -489,16 +489,17 @@ * we support. To date, the helper classes have been developed for the following contexts: * * - Classes designed to operate at the quadrature point level (or any general continuum point): - * - ScalarFunction: Differentiation of a scalar-valued function. One typical use would be the - * the development of constitutive laws directly from a strain energy function. - * - VectorFunction: Differentiation of a vector-valued function. This could be used to - * linearize the kinematic variables of a constitutive law, or assist in solving - * the evolution equations of local internal variables. + * - Differentiation::AD::ScalarFunction: %Differentiation of a scalar-valued function. + * One typical use would be the the development of constitutive laws directly from a strain + * energy function. + * - Differentiation::AD::VectorFunction: %Differentiation of a vector-valued function. + * This could be used to linearize the kinematic variables of a constitutive law, or assist + * in solving the evolution equations of local internal variables. * - Classes designed to operate at the cell level: - * - EnergyFunctional: Differentiation of a scalar-valued energy functional, such as might arise - * from variational formulations. - * - ResidualLinearization: Differentiation of a vector-valued finite element residual, leading to - * its consistent linearization. + * - Differentiation::AD::EnergyFunctional: %Differentiation of a scalar-valued energy functional, + * such as might arise from variational formulations. + * - Differentiation::AD::ResidualLinearization: %Differentiation of a vector-valued finite element + * residual, leading to its consistent linearization. * * Naturally, it is also possible for users to manage the initialization and derivative * computations themselves. -- 2.39.5