[cig-commits] [commit] knepley/upgrade-petsc-interface: Improved a few glossary terms. (9180dc2)

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Thu Feb 13 13:18:32 PST 2014


Repository : ssh://geoshell/pylith

On branch  : knepley/upgrade-petsc-interface
Link       : https://github.com/geodynamics/pylith/compare/f322c74370bc22f8c0ad387afd461fc3cecdbb49...9180dc2d4fafee3bf8d48c8c86ecbbd0bb02fe8f

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commit 9180dc2d4fafee3bf8d48c8c86ecbbd0bb02fe8f
Author: Brad Aagaard <baagaard at usgs.gov>
Date:   Thu Feb 13 13:18:33 2014 -0800

    Improved a few glossary terms.


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9180dc2d4fafee3bf8d48c8c86ecbbd0bb02fe8f
 doc/userguide/glossary.lyx | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------
 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/userguide/glossary.lyx b/doc/userguide/glossary.lyx
index 7a804f2..0e31926 100644
--- a/doc/userguide/glossary.lyx
+++ b/doc/userguide/glossary.lyx
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-#LyX 1.6.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
-\lyxformat 345
+#LyX 2.0 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
+\lyxformat 413
 \begin_document
 \begin_header
 \textclass book
@@ -7,18 +7,26 @@
 
 \end_preamble
 \use_default_options false
+\maintain_unincluded_children false
 \language english
+\language_package default
 \inputencoding latin1
+\fontencoding global
 \font_roman default
 \font_sans default
 \font_typewriter default
 \font_default_family default
+\use_non_tex_fonts false
 \font_sc false
 \font_osf false
 \font_sf_scale 100
 \font_tt_scale 100
 
 \graphics default
+\default_output_format default
+\output_sync 0
+\bibtex_command default
+\index_command default
 \paperfontsize default
 \spacing single
 \use_hyperref false
@@ -26,9 +34,18 @@
 \use_geometry true
 \use_amsmath 1
 \use_esint 0
+\use_mhchem 1
+\use_mathdots 1
 \cite_engine basic
 \use_bibtopic false
+\use_indices false
 \paperorientation portrait
+\suppress_date false
+\use_refstyle 0
+\index Index
+\shortcut idx
+\color #008000
+\end_index
 \leftmargin 1in
 \topmargin 1in
 \rightmargin 1in
@@ -36,15 +53,16 @@
 \secnumdepth 3
 \tocdepth 3
 \paragraph_separation indent
-\defskip medskip
+\paragraph_indentation default
 \quotes_language english
 \papercolumns 1
 \papersides 2
 \paperpagestyle default
 \tracking_changes false
 \output_changes false
-\author "" 
-\author "" 
+\html_math_output 0
+\html_css_as_file 0
+\html_be_strict false
 \end_header
 
 \begin_body
@@ -101,8 +119,8 @@ DMPlex The plex construction is a representation of the topology of the
  finite element mesh based upon a covering relation.
  For example, segments are covered by their endpoints, faces by their bounding
  edges, etc.
- Geometry is absent from the plex, and is represented instead by a 
- field with the coordinates of the vertices.
+ Geometry is absent from the plex, and is represented instead by a  field
+ with the coordinates of the vertices.
  Meshes can also be understood as directed acyclic graphs, where we call
  the constituents points and arrows.
 \end_layout
@@ -135,8 +153,14 @@ field A parallel section which can be completed, or made consistent, across
 \begin_layout Description
 section These objects associate values in vectors to points (vertices, 
  edges, faces, and cells) in a mesh.
- The section describes the offset 
- into the vector along with the number of values associated with each point.
+ The section describes the offset  into the vector along with the number
+ of values associated with each point.
+\end_layout
+
+\begin_layout Description
+dimension The topological dimension of the mesh, meaning the cell dimension.
+ It can also mean the dimension of the space in which the mesh is embedded,
+ but this is properly the embedding dimension.
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Description
@@ -144,9 +168,9 @@ fiber
 \begin_inset space \space{}
 \end_inset
 
-dimension The topological dimension of the mesh, meaning the cell dimension.
- It can also mean the dimension of the space in which the mesh is embedded,
- but this is properly the embedding dimension.
+dimension Dimension of the space associated with the field.
+ For example, the scalar field has a fiber dimension of 1 and a vector field
+ has a fiber displacement equal to the dimension of the mesh.
 \end_layout
 
 \begin_layout Description



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