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AMRCLAW Sample Code
Description
Advection equation for 2d solid body rotation in an annulus. $q_t + u(x,y)q_x + v(x,y)q_x = 0$, with \[ u(x,y) = -2\pi y, \qquad v(x,y) = 2\pi x. \] Solid body rotation with period 1. Polar coordinates.
Plots of resultsAfter running this code and creating plots via "make .plots", you should be able to view the plots in _plots/_PlotIndex.html .
Fortran files
Data files
Python files
Library routines
In addition to the Fortran routines in this library, several library routines from $CLAW/amrclaw/2d/lib are used. See the Makefile [.html] to determine which ones are used.
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