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Dec 28, 2006, 1:44:48 PM (18 years ago)
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    106106governing equation using a finite-volume method.
    107107
    108 \anuga also incorporates a mesh generator, called \code{pmesh}, that
     108\anuga also incorporates a mesh generator %, called \code{pmesh},
     109that
    109110allows the user to set up the geometry of the problem interactively as
    110111well as tools for interpolation and surface fitting, and a number of
     
    180181terrains in the model are represented by predefined forcing terms.
    181182
    182 A mesh generator, called pmesh, allows the user to set up the geometry
     183The built-in mesh generator %, called pmesh,
     184allows the user to set up the geometry
    183185of the problem interactively and to identify boundary segments and
    184186regions using symbolic tags.  These tags may then be used to set the
    185187actual boundary conditions and attributes for different regions
    186 (e.g. the Manning friction coefficient) for each simulation.
     188(e.g.\ the Manning friction coefficient) for each simulation.
    187189
    188190Most \anuga components are written in the object-oriented programming
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