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Could one just multiply the equation through by the Jacobian of whatever coordinates you're using (in this case, r^2*sin(theta) ) and include the appropriate factors inside the derivatives?
Hi George,
Most probably not. My guess is something can go wrong with the way I handle
the cell and face positions. You can give it a try of course. Do you have
an example?
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Could one just multiply the equation through by the Jacobian of whatever
coordinates you're using (in this case, r^2*sin(theta) ) and include the
appropriate factors inside the derivatives?
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Some functions must be written for 3D spherical coordinate (r, \theta, \phi)
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