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Old   April 21, 2011, 03:51
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Hello everyone
Can anybody give me a simple Source code (either in C or Matlab) for scalar (u_t+u_x=0) or vector conservation laws using Discontinuous Galerkin method ?? Please guys help me out.. its urgent...I am trying to code it but, its giving error....

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