- Aug 26, 2020
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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- Jul 24, 2020
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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Matt Smith authored
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- Jul 08, 2020
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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- Jul 03, 2020
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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- Jun 28, 2020
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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- Jun 24, 2020
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Alexandru Fikl authored
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Alexandru Fikl authored
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- Jun 18, 2020
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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- Jun 17, 2020
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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- Jun 16, 2020
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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- May 22, 2020
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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- May 17, 2020
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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- May 14, 2020
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Alexandru Fikl authored
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- May 11, 2020
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Alexandru Fikl authored
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Alexandru Fikl authored
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- Apr 24, 2020
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Alexandru Fikl authored
The problem is that in 1D faces are 0D and so carry exactly no useful information about which side of the element they may be on. To hack around that, this commit introduces a hacky operator that hacks it. Less ambiguously, we just use the connection to figure out which face we're on on set the normal to `+1` or `-1` based on that
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Alexandru Fikl authored
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Alexandru Fikl authored
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- Apr 22, 2020
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Alexandru Fikl authored
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Alexandru Fikl authored
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- Apr 21, 2020
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Alexandru Fikl authored
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- Apr 15, 2020
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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- Dec 15, 2019
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Andreas Klöckner authored
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- Nov 23, 2019