[petsc-users] DMPlex in Fortran

Matthew Knepley knepley at gmail.com
Wed Jul 13 10:26:16 CDT 2022


On Wed, Jul 13, 2022 at 10:13 AM Mike Michell <mi.mike1021 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you for updating. In the latest release, where can I find that
> specific Fortran binding file?
>

It is auto-generated

src/dm/interface/ftn-auto/dmf.c

  Thanks,

     Matt


> Thanks,
> Mike
>
>
>> On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 10:26 PM Mike Michell <mi.mike1021 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I am using DMPlex for a code with written in Fortran in 2D and 3D. There
>>> were two questions.
>>>
>>> - As a follow up of the previous inquiry:
>>> https://www.mail-archive.com/petsc-users@mcs.anl.gov/msg43856.html
>>> Is the local-to-local halo exchange available in Fortran now or still
>>> pending? Currently local-to-global and global-to-local communication are
>>> used since local-to-local has not been allowed for Fortran.
>>>
>>
>> I just checked, and this Fortran binding is present in main and the
>> latest release.
>>
>>   Thanks,
>>
>>      Matt
>>
>>
>>> - One code solves discretized equations at each vertex, and another code
>>> I want to couple physics is solving equations at each cell centroid.
>>> Basically, the value at cell centroid needs to be mapped to vertex (or vice
>>> versa) through interpolation/extrapolation for coupling of two codes. Does
>>> petsc function provide this kind of mapping between cell centroid and
>>> vertex? The grids for the two codes can be overlapped. I was trying to find
>>> some FEM infrastructures in petsc, but so far havent found that kind of
>>> functionality. Can I get any comments on that?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Mike
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their
>> experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which their
>> experiments lead.
>> -- Norbert Wiener
>>
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>>
>

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