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Add some documentation for the AMR, and also an example parameter file
(shock tube, 6 levels).
Note that my last message about parallel AMR was incorrect; the
difference between the 1 and 2 processor runs was entirely due to a
bug in Whisky, not in the AMR. Once that was fixed, the results now
agree to output precision. Therefore I pronounce parallel AMR
"working".
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Add support for using boundaries with AMR. Seems to work with symmetry
boundaries but gets a bit confused if you try refining outer
boundaries. Requires that you setup the domain using CoordBase.
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Fixed a bug where the array indexing in C++ was wrong. Now something
that should be symmetric almost is.
There is still an assertion failure when it tries to derefine - for
the moment this appears to be a Carpet internal problem.
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Changes to the adaptive regridding routine such that it appears to
work for short times on one processor with various changes to, e.g.,
WaveMoL, before hitting internal Carpet problems.
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