Excellent!!! <br>Thank you very much, Christophe.<br><br>best,<br>Luo<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 1:30 AM, Christophe Geuzaine <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:cgeuzaine@ulg.ac.be" target="_blank">cgeuzaine@ulg.ac.be</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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On 25 Mar 2013, at 21:31, Songting Luo <<a href="mailto:luosongting@gmail.com">luosongting@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Dear All,<br>
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> I am trying to solve Maxwell equations with interface conditions, and need to generate a 3D mesh with the following setup,<br>
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> The domain is a larger sphere. The interface is a smaller sphere contained in the larger sphere. I have been trying to generate a<br>
> mesh such that the tetrahedra don't cross the interface, but with one face on the interface (in order to impose interface conditions of Maxwell equations).<br>
> I have tried, but the mesh doesn't look right. Can anyone please let me know how to generate such meshes? Any tutorials or examples will be appreciated.<br>
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</div></div>here's a small example:<br>
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> Thank you very much in advance.<br>
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> Sincerely,<br>
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> Luo<br>
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