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| H A D | requirements.txt | eccc2849f69a9f016cade2e1c45046d05a5ce45c Tue Mar 09 17:52:48 UTC 2021 Rezgar Shakeri <Rezgar.Shakeri@colorado.edu> examples/solids: Add residual and Jacobian in current configuration
There are some benefits to evaluating residuals and/or Jacobians in current configuration. This includes simpler representation of body forces and contact, as well as lower storage and lower arithmetic in the Jacobian action. We add these implementations as well documentation to derive their representations via linearize-then-pushforward and pushforward-then-linearize.
Co-authored-by: Arash Mehraban <arashm81@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jed Brown <jed@jedbrown.org> Co-authored-by: Jeremy L. Thompson <jeremy.thompson@colorado.edu>
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| H A D | conf.py | eccc2849f69a9f016cade2e1c45046d05a5ce45c Tue Mar 09 17:52:48 UTC 2021 Rezgar Shakeri <Rezgar.Shakeri@colorado.edu> examples/solids: Add residual and Jacobian in current configuration
There are some benefits to evaluating residuals and/or Jacobians in current configuration. This includes simpler representation of body forces and contact, as well as lower storage and lower arithmetic in the Jacobian action. We add these implementations as well documentation to derive their representations via linearize-then-pushforward and pushforward-then-linearize.
Co-authored-by: Arash Mehraban <arashm81@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jed Brown <jed@jedbrown.org> Co-authored-by: Jeremy L. Thompson <jeremy.thompson@colorado.edu>
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| H A D | references.bib | eccc2849f69a9f016cade2e1c45046d05a5ce45c Tue Mar 09 17:52:48 UTC 2021 Rezgar Shakeri <Rezgar.Shakeri@colorado.edu> examples/solids: Add residual and Jacobian in current configuration
There are some benefits to evaluating residuals and/or Jacobians in current configuration. This includes simpler representation of body forces and contact, as well as lower storage and lower arithmetic in the Jacobian action. We add these implementations as well documentation to derive their representations via linearize-then-pushforward and pushforward-then-linearize.
Co-authored-by: Arash Mehraban <arashm81@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jed Brown <jed@jedbrown.org> Co-authored-by: Jeremy L. Thompson <jeremy.thompson@colorado.edu>
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| H A D | elasticity.h | eccc2849f69a9f016cade2e1c45046d05a5ce45c Tue Mar 09 17:52:48 UTC 2021 Rezgar Shakeri <Rezgar.Shakeri@colorado.edu> examples/solids: Add residual and Jacobian in current configuration
There are some benefits to evaluating residuals and/or Jacobians in current configuration. This includes simpler representation of body forces and contact, as well as lower storage and lower arithmetic in the Jacobian action. We add these implementations as well documentation to derive their representations via linearize-then-pushforward and pushforward-then-linearize.
Co-authored-by: Arash Mehraban <arashm81@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jed Brown <jed@jedbrown.org> Co-authored-by: Jeremy L. Thompson <jeremy.thompson@colorado.edu>
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| H A D | elasticity.c | eccc2849f69a9f016cade2e1c45046d05a5ce45c Tue Mar 09 17:52:48 UTC 2021 Rezgar Shakeri <Rezgar.Shakeri@colorado.edu> examples/solids: Add residual and Jacobian in current configuration
There are some benefits to evaluating residuals and/or Jacobians in current configuration. This includes simpler representation of body forces and contact, as well as lower storage and lower arithmetic in the Jacobian action. We add these implementations as well documentation to derive their representations via linearize-then-pushforward and pushforward-then-linearize.
Co-authored-by: Arash Mehraban <arashm81@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jed Brown <jed@jedbrown.org> Co-authored-by: Jeremy L. Thompson <jeremy.thompson@colorado.edu>
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