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28 element boundaries are referred to as *edges* or *faces*. In 3 dimensions, the 2-dimensional elemen…
42 giving a rectangular local subdomain on each rank. This is extended by an element-wise stencil width
49 back, bottom, left corner of the domain. For instance, element $(1,2,3)$, in 3D,
50 is the element second from the left, third from the bottom, and fourth from the back
54 `DMStagStencilLocation` is used, relative to the element index. The element
64 …element indices (here, two in 2D) and a location name. Elements have unique names but other locati…
77 …3 by 4 elements, with one degree of freedom on each of the three strata: element (squares), faces …
124 Internally, each point is canonically associated with an element (top-level point (cell)). For purp…
125 regular-blocked storage, an element is grouped with lower-dimensional points left of, below ("down"…
128 …ndle overlapping halo regions and boundary ghost unknowns, this same per-element association is us…
130 …f}`sec_ao`), with ordering of locations canonically associated with each element decided by consid…
132 with an element is
147 …blocked numbering, with the same number of unknowns associated with each element, including some "…