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Solve Menu
Parameters . . .
Solve Parameters Dialog Box for Elliptic PDEs
Parameters . . . opens a dialog box where you can enter the solve parameters. The set of solve parameters differs depending on the type of PDE.
assempde
. Optionally, the adaptive mesh generator and solver adaptmesh
can be used. For the adaptive mode, the following parameters are available:
Inf
). A default value is calculated based on the current mesh.
Worst triangles. This method picks all triangles that are worse than a fraction of the value of the worst triangle (default: 0.5). For more details, see pdeadworst
.
Relative tolerance. This method picks triangles using a relative tolerance criterion (default: 1E-3). For more details, see pdeadgsc
.
User-defined function. Enter the name of a user-defined triangle selection method. See pdedemo7
for an example of a user-defined triangle selection method.
pdeadworst
), it is the fraction of the worst value that is used to determine which triangles to refine. For the relative tolerance method, it is a tolerance parameter that controls how well the solution fits the PDE.
regular
or longest
. See the Parameters. . . dialog box description in Mesh Menu.
If the problem is nonlinear, i.e., parameters in the PDE are directly dependent on the solution u
, a nonlinear solver must be used. The following parameters are used:
Examples: 1
, and exp(x.*y)
. Optional parameter, defaults to zero.
fixed
(the default), a fixed point iteration, lumped
, a "lumped" (diagonal) approximation, or full
, the full Jacobian.
energy
for an energy norm, or as a real scalar p to give the lp norm. The default is Inf
, the infinity (maximum) norm.
Solve Parameters Dialog Box for Hyperbolic PDEs
Solve Parameters Dialog Box for Eigenvalue PDEs
-Inf
.
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