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Nahuel,
The tool you are referring to needs to be implemented.
In the meantime, since you are working in 1D, you must modify the first
(west boundary) and last row (east boundary) of the corresponding mimetic
operator to specify the mixed boundary conditions. Make sure to change the
RHS accordingly.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Angel Boada
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Hi,
My name is Nahuel Caruso, I've just taken a Mimetic Method course by Prof.
Castillo and I have a question:
Is there any mixed boundary condition tool?
I would like to solve a Helmholtz equation in 1D with mixed boundary
conditions.
I could explain the problem that I have to solve if there was needed.
Best regards
Nahuel
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Hi,
My name is Nahuel Caruso, I've just taken a Mimetic Method course by Prof. Castillo and I have a question:
Is there any mixed boundary condition tool?
I would like to solve a Helmholtz equation in 1D with mixed boundary conditions.
I could explain the problem that I have to solve if there was needed.
Best regards
Nahuel
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