solve.h¶
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void
solve
(const Equation &equation, Function &u, Parameters parameters = empty_parameters)¶ Solve linear variational problem a(u, v) == L(v) or nonlinear variational problem F(u; v) = 0 without boundary conditions.
Optional parameters can be passed to the LinearVariationalSolver or NonlinearVariationalSolver classes.
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void
solve
(const Equation &equation, Function &u, const DirichletBC &bc, Parameters parameters = empty_parameters)¶ Solve linear variational problem a(u, v) == L(v) or nonlinear variational problem F(u; v) = 0 with a single boundary condition.
Optional parameters can be passed to the LinearVariationalSolver or NonlinearVariationalSolver classes.
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void
solve
(const Equation &equation, Function &u, std::vector<const DirichletBC *> bcs, Parameters parameters = empty_parameters)¶ Solve linear variational problem a(u, v) == L(v) or nonlinear variational problem F(u; v) = 0 with a list of boundary conditions.
Optional parameters can be passed to the LinearVariationalSolver or NonlinearVariationalSolver classes.
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void
solve
(const Equation &equation, Function &u, const Form &J, Parameters parameters = empty_parameters)¶ Solve nonlinear variational problem F(u; v) == 0 without boundary conditions. The argument J should provide the Jacobian bilinear form J = dF/du.
Optional parameters can be passed to the LinearVariationalSolver or NonlinearVariationalSolver classes.
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void
solve
(const Equation &equation, Function &u, const DirichletBC &bc, const Form &J, Parameters parameters = empty_parameters)¶ Solve nonlinear variational problem F(u; v) == 0 with a single boundary condition. The argument J should provide the Jacobian bilinear form J = dF/du.
Optional parameters can be passed to the LinearVariationalSolver or NonlinearVariationalSolver classes.
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void
solve
(const Equation &equation, Function &u, std::vector<const DirichletBC *> bcs, const Form &J, Parameters parameters = empty_parameters)¶ Solve nonlinear variational problem F(u; v) == 0 with a list of boundary conditions. The argument J should provide the Jacobian bilinear form J = dF/du.
Optional parameters can be passed to the LinearVariationalSolver or NonlinearVariationalSolver classes.