DMPlexComputeCellGeometryFEM#
Compute the Jacobian, inverse Jacobian, and Jacobian determinant at each quadrature point in the given cell
Synopsis#
#include "petscdmplex.h"   
#include "petscfe.h"       
PetscErrorCode DMPlexComputeCellGeometryFEM(DM dm, PetscInt cell, PetscQuadrature quad, PetscReal v[], PetscReal J[], PetscReal invJ[], PetscReal detJ[])
Collective
Input Parameters#
- dm - the - DMPLEX
- cell - the cell 
- quad - the quadrature containing the points in the reference element where the geometry will be evaluated. If - quadis- NULL, geometry will be evaluated at the first vertex of the reference element
Output Parameters#
- v - the image of the transformed quadrature points, otherwise the image of the first vertex in the closure of the reference element. This is a one-dimensional array of size \(cdim * Nq\) where \(cdim\) is the dimension of the - DMcoordinate space and \(Nq\) is the number of quadrature points
- J - the Jacobian of the transform from the reference element at each quadrature point. This is a one-dimensional array of size \(Nq * cdim * cdim\) containing each Jacobian in column-major order. 
- invJ - the inverse of the Jacobian at each quadrature point. This is a one-dimensional array of size \(Nq * cdim * cdim\) containing each inverse Jacobian in column-major order. 
- detJ - the Jacobian determinant at each quadrature point. This is a one-dimensional array of size \(Nq\). 
Note#
Implicit cell geometry must be used when the topological mesh dimension is not equal to the coordinate dimension, for instance for embedded manifolds.
See Also#
Level#
advanced
Location#
Examples#
Implementations#
DMPlexComputeCellGeometryFEM_Implicit() in src/dm/impls/plex/plexgeometry.c
DMPlexComputeCellGeometryFEM_FE() in src/dm/impls/plex/plexgeometry.c
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