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Can we use a value of center that is outside of the domain? E.g. if we want to model a shell with a pointmass, can the value of center be at the origin, but ymin be at some large positive value?
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Currently, the listing contains the Courant and Fourier numbers for the momentum equation, and the combined Courant/Fourier criterion. It could be interesting to also have this combined Courant/Fourier criterion for transported scalars. This might be especially relevant for buoyant scalars.
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When running parallel cases with the adapter, it just prints the number of interface nodes/faces on rank 0.
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Another important topic from the meeting was the need to restructure the files on the main repository, to reduce their sizes and improve both readability and compilation times.
Of course, any file movement will affect the developers with ongoing branches (see #582) so one suggestion is to restructure one file at a time, maybe once every month or so, to reduce the burden to everybody.
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