[CSC 435] Diffusion Preliminaries

Andrew J. Pounds pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Thu Mar 17 07:30:49 EDT 2016


Guys -- as we re-opened the diffusion problem on Tuesday I want to 
direct yo to section 3.3 of your text (starts on page 71).  In that 
section of your text they develop the 2D version of the Jacobi algorithm 
for diffusion.  Your first task (after you all get your repos set up and 
get all of your group members into your repo) is to recast this to the 
3D version of the Jacobi method.

While I am still working on some of the figures and text for the problem 
statement, I will tell you that there will be two partitions inside the 
cubical box this time.  As in CSC 330, you should construct your code so 
that it can be run with and without the partitions in place.   I will 
provide much more explicit directions about the partitions in the 
problem statement.



-- 
Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D.  (pounds_aj at mercer.edu)
Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science
Mercer University,  Macon, GA 31207   (478) 301-5627
http://faculty.mercer.edu/pounds_aj

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