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automatic mesh refinement techniques usually need gradient information of the solution, and so the initial mesh should be just good enough to estimate this (3ish points per relevant surfaces and gap between relevant surfaces)
for a pure Prism mesh made of polygons and buffers, this should be calculable from the polygons, and then applied as a background mesh
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automatic mesh refinement techniques usually need gradient information of the solution, and so the initial mesh should be just good enough to estimate this (3ish points per relevant surfaces and gap between relevant surfaces)
for a pure Prism mesh made of polygons and buffers, this should be calculable from the polygons, and then applied as a background mesh
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: