[dune-functions] dune-functions developer meeting?
Simon Praetorius
simon.praetorius at tu-dresden.de
Tue Aug 31 12:40:41 CEST 2021
Short reminder: please fill in the dudle!
Am 21.08.21 um 11:43 schrieb Simon Praetorius:
>
> Dear all,
>
> If you want to attend a dune-functions developer meeting, please fill
> in your possible dates in the following dudle:
>
> https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/SfSDJu0ttg/
>
> I have chosen dates before the semester (lectures) starts in Dresden
> so that theoretically we could travel somewhere. We have some options
> for an on site meeting (Münster, Berlin and Dresden). In general I
> would prefer to meet in person if somehow possible, but we have to
> respect the local rules and have to look at the numbers. As I have
> written, also a hybrid meeting would be possible, e.g., a group forms
> in Münster and is connected to another group in Dresden / Berlin via
> Zoom/BBB/... we have tested this mode recently.
>
> Best,
> Simon
>
> Am 20.08.21 um 15:30 schrieb Oliver Sander:
>>>> I'm in favour of a meeting. Should this be virtual or on site? We
>>>> could host the meeting in Münster.
>>> Me too and I would also be happy to host it. But it's currently
>>> unpredictable if and when it's possible to host an on site meeting
>>> in Berlin.
>>
>> +1 from me, and I guess hosting this in Dresden should also be possible.
>>
>> @Simon, can you maybe set up a Dudel to find a possible date for the
>> meeting?
>>
>> Best,
>> Oliver
>>
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Carsten
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ciao
>>>> Christian
>>>>
>>>> Am 13. August 2021 15:29:31 MESZ schrieb Simon Praetorius
>>>> <simon.praetorius at tu-dresden.de>:
>>>>> Hi everybody,
>>>>>
>>>>> when I look into the dune-function repository Merge requests and
>>>>> issue
>>>>> list, I find lots of interesting approaches that are started but
>>>>> never
>>>>> finished. Sometimes it looks promising, but no-one pushes this to a
>>>>> final state. Maybe we could have a meeting after the summer to
>>>>> discuss
>>>>> some points in person, to cleanup the list of proposals and issues,
>>>>> maybe also define a better way how to work together/interact/review
>>>>> proposals. A quick summary:
>>>>>
>>>>> - Dynamic Order bases (!101: Dynamic order DG basis, !309: Lobatto
>>>>> shape
>>>>> functions)
>>>>> - Some proposals for new bases (!101, !309, !305:
>>>>> refined-LagrangeBasis
>>>>> as alternative to P2 basis, !285: dynamic power node, scalar
>>>>> basis, ...)
>>>>> - There are some ideas/discussions to simplify/restructure the
>>>>> pre-basis
>>>>>
>>>>> * blocking structure: #54, #53, (!216, !217), !239
>>>>> * adaptivity: !101, !128, !248, #51, #56, #62
>>>>> * general cleanup/simplification/restructuring: !308, !217,
>>>>> !216,
>>>>> #31, #37, #44, #46, #53
>>>>>
>>>>> - What about Parallel bases? Using global index sets from
>>>>> dune-grid, or
>>>>> global idsets for identifying unique orientation of edges. Global
>>>>> identification of DOFs? What about an idset similar to the grid idset
>>>>> but for basis functions?
>>>>> - Additive composition of bases?
>>>>> - Dynamic nodes are recently added to dune-typetree: What needs to be
>>>>> done to make this work with dune-functions? (!285) Some
>>>>> requirements/guanrantees might have changed.
>>>>> - There are some topics asked for for years, like derivatives in
>>>>> discrete global basis functions. (#25, #40, !57, !188) There are some
>>>>> initial proposals. Why is this never included? What is missing?
>>>>>
>>>>> What about an online meeting at the beginning of October. Maybe we
>>>>> can
>>>>> also form some small groups locally in presence (e.g. in Dresden,
>>>>> Berlin) and make a hybrid meeting. What do you think?
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> Simon
>>>
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> --
> Dr. Simon Praetorius
> Technische Universität Dresden
> Institute of Scientific Computing
> phone: +49 351 463-34432
> mail: simon.praetorius at tu-dresden.de
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--
Dr. Simon Praetorius
Institut für Wissenschaftliches Rechnen
Fakultät Mathematik
Technische Universität Dresden
Tel.: TUD-34432
Mail: simon.praetorius at tu-dresden.de
Web: https://tu-dresden.de/mn/math/wir/das-institut/beschaeftigte/simon-praetorius
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