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Old   May 31, 2010, 04:31
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Current userguide talks about limiting gradScheems by "limited". However, this is wrong. Current valid limiters seem to be:

cellLimited, faceLimited, cellMDLimited, faceMDLimited. I also get an new Scheme extendedLeastSquares which does not seem to be mentioned. Can someone please comment on these schemes? How do they work, what are they good for? Thanks.

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Old   June 1, 2010, 04:07
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Thanks for the report, we will update the documentation.

extendedLeastSquares extends the molecule for the least-squares fit for cells for which the determinant of fit matrix is too small.

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