[cig-commits] r7705 - cs/cigma/branches/cigma-0.9b1/doc/manual

sue at geodynamics.org sue at geodynamics.org
Wed Jul 18 16:51:16 PDT 2007


Author: sue
Date: 2007-07-18 16:51:16 -0700 (Wed, 18 Jul 2007)
New Revision: 7705

Modified:
   cs/cigma/branches/cigma-0.9b1/doc/manual/cigma.lyx
Log:
first batch of fixes from gurnis readthrough

Modified: cs/cigma/branches/cigma-0.9b1/doc/manual/cigma.lyx
===================================================================
--- cs/cigma/branches/cigma-0.9b1/doc/manual/cigma.lyx	2007-07-18 23:28:17 UTC (rev 7704)
+++ cs/cigma/branches/cigma-0.9b1/doc/manual/cigma.lyx	2007-07-18 23:51:16 UTC (rev 7705)
@@ -177,7 +177,8 @@
  CIG has developed Cigma in response to demand from the short-term tectonics
  community for a simple tool that can perform rigorous error analysis on
  their FEM codes.
- 
+ The long-term goal for Cigma, however, is for it to be used for nearly
+ all geodynamics modeling codes.
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Standard
@@ -221,7 +222,8 @@
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Quote
-Armendariz, Luis.
+Armendariz, L., and S.
+ Kientz.
  
 \emph on
 Cigma User Manual.
@@ -296,7 +298,7 @@
 
 .
  Binaries can be obtained at 
-\begin_inset LatexCommand \htmlurl[Obtaining the Latest Software]{hdfgroup.org/HDF5/release/obtain5.html}
+\begin_inset LatexCommand \htmlurl[hdfgroup.org/HDF5/release/obtain5.html]{hdfgroup.org/HDF5/release/obtain5.html}
 
 \end_inset
 
@@ -330,7 +332,7 @@
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Standard
-PyTables is a python extension module that builds on top of the HDF5 library.
+PyTables is a Python extension module that builds on top of the HDF5 library.
  It provides a convenient scripting interface to manipulate HDF5 files.
  It is available from 
 \begin_inset LatexCommand \htmlurl[PyTables]{www.pytables.org}
@@ -472,7 +474,7 @@
 The simplest possible quantitative measure of the difference between two
  distinct fields you can make consists of taking the pointwise difference
  of both fields at a common set of points.
- While no finite sample of points can adequately represent a continuum of
+ While no finite sample of points can perfectly represent a continuum of
  values, valuable information can be inferred from a statistics analysis
  of the resulting residual values.
 \end_layout
@@ -683,7 +685,7 @@
 \begin_inset Formula $\phi(\vec{x})$
 \end_inset
 
- as a weighed sum over a fixed set of localized shape functions
+ as a weighed sum over a fixed set of localized shape functions 
 \begin_inset Formula $\phi_{n}(\vec{x})$
 \end_inset
 
@@ -716,6 +718,7 @@
 
  we desire.
  Thus, in Cigma a field is represented simply by a list of degrees of freedom
+ 
 \begin_inset Formula $d_{n}$
 \end_inset
 
@@ -1263,7 +1266,7 @@
 placement H
 wide false
 sideways false
-status collapsed
+status open
 
 \begin_layout Standard
 \align center
@@ -1292,12 +1295,8 @@
 
 \end_inset
 
-PyLith solution (left) and 
-\begin_inset LatexCommand \label{fig:GeoFEST-solution}
-
-\end_inset
-
-GeoFEST solution (right).
+Solution of a viscoelastic problem with a fault using two finite element
+ codes: PyLith solution (left) and GeoFEST solution (right).
 \end_layout
 
 \end_inset



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