[cig-commits] commit: Spell check.

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Thu Sep 1 10:57:31 PDT 2011


changeset:   64:77811eb14719
tag:         tip
user:        Brad Aagaard <baagaard at usgs.gov>
date:        Thu Sep 01 10:57:29 2011 -0700
files:       faultRup.tex
description:
Spell check.


diff -r f2ae0c7c8915 -r 77811eb14719 faultRup.tex
--- a/faultRup.tex	Thu Sep 01 10:52:38 2011 -0700
+++ b/faultRup.tex	Thu Sep 01 10:57:29 2011 -0700
@@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ normal traction $T_m$,
 \end{equation}
 We use the sign convention that a compressive normal tractions are
 negative. The fault constitutive models include static friction,
-linear slip-weakening, linear time-weakening, and Dieterich-Ruina
+linear slip-weakening, linear time-weakening, and Dietrich-Ruina
 rate-state friction with an aging law (see \citeN{PyLith:manual:1.6.2}
 for details).
 
@@ -635,7 +635,7 @@ available option for eliminating the off
 available option for eliminating the off-diagonal terms formed during
 the integration of the inertial term focuses on choosing a set of
 orthogonal basis functions, such as the Legendre polynomials with
-Gauss-Lobatto-Lgendre quadrature points
+Gauss-Lobatto-Legendre quadrature points
 \cite{Komatitsch:Vilotte:1998}. This discretization (often called the
 spectral element method) naturally produces a diagonal block for each
 finite-element cell without introducing any additional
@@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ equations, these approximations are also
 equations, these approximations are also applied to the inertial term
 and fault slip constraint term when computing the residual.
 
-\brad{TODO: Add equations for diagonal approximations of the intertial
+\brad{TODO: Add equations for diagonal approximations of the inertial
   term and fault slip constraint.}
 
 % Schur complement



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