[cig-commits] commit: Spell check.

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Tue Aug 28 13:18:09 PDT 2012


changeset:   143:1adca2e8e201
tag:         tip
user:        Brad Aagaard <baagaard at usgs.gov>
date:        Tue Aug 28 13:18:04 2012 -0700
files:       faultRup.tex response_usgs.tex
description:
Spell check.


diff -r b4719869dc61 -r 1adca2e8e201 faultRup.tex
--- a/faultRup.tex	Tue Aug 28 13:07:58 2012 -0700
+++ b/faultRup.tex	Tue Aug 28 13:18:04 2012 -0700
@@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ infinitesimal strains,
   \bm{u}(t),
 \end{equation}
 where $\bm{C}$ is the fourth order tensor of elastic constants. For
-bulk consitutive models with a linear response, $\bm{C}$ is constant
+bulk constitutive models with a linear response, $\bm{C}$ is constant
 in time. For other constitutive models we form $\bm{C}(t)$ from the
 current solution and state variables. Substituting into the first term
 in equation~(\ref{eqn:quasi-static:residual:elasticity}) and
@@ -1955,7 +1955,7 @@ VecMAXPY &    1 & 1.0 &   1733 \\
   per second should scale linearly with the number of processes. \texttt{VecMDot}
   corresponds to the operation for vector reductions, \texttt{VecAXPY}
   corresponds to vector scaling and addition, and \texttt{VecMAXPY}
-  corresponds to mutiple vector scaling and addition.}
+  corresponds to multiple vector scaling and addition.}
 \end{table}
 
 
diff -r b4719869dc61 -r 1adca2e8e201 response_usgs.tex
--- a/response_usgs.tex	Tue Aug 28 13:07:58 2012 -0700
+++ b/response_usgs.tex	Tue Aug 28 13:18:04 2012 -0700
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
 }%
 
 \comment{%
-  Page 10, Colum 1, Section 6.2, Maybe revise the first sentence a
+  Page 10, Column 1, Section 6.2, Maybe revise the first sentence a
   little? A possibility: ‘As a test of PyLith's dynamic rupture
   solutions, we use SCEC spontaneous rupture benchmark TPV13, that
   models a high stress‐drop, supershear, dip‐slip earthquake that
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@
 
 \comment{%
   Section 6.1. ``We constrain the vertical displacement on the bottom
-  of the domain.'' Shoulthe sentence be continued ``\ldots to be
+  of the domain.'' Should the sentence be continued ``\ldots to be
   zero.''
 }{%
   Yes. Fixed.



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