From 138f790988a2cbe350aa48c2b1dd52b4499083dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gbkng Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2024 16:15:39 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] fix: remove special chars in text --- doc/developer/doxygen/doxfiles/appendix/glossary.dox | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/developer/doxygen/doxfiles/appendix/glossary.dox b/doc/developer/doxygen/doxfiles/appendix/glossary.dox index a4b844b25..f7fdd116a 100644 --- a/doc/developer/doxygen/doxfiles/appendix/glossary.dox +++ b/doc/developer/doxygen/doxfiles/appendix/glossary.dox @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ - The \b dimension \b of \b a \b mesh is characterized by two parameters: the size of the space wherein the mesh is immersed, and the (maximum) size of the mesh cells. Examples: 3D surface mesh (3D space, 2D cells), 3D mesh (3D space, 3D cells), curved 2D mesh (2D space, 1D cells)... -- \b Field: physical quantity whose value varies in space and time. Represented by a result vector V obtained from one or more tables of values ​​A, at any point of space covered by a mesh and in time defined by its temporal resolution. The size of V is called the number of \b components (equal to the number of components of A). +- \b Field: physical quantity whose value varies in space and time. Represented by a result vector V obtained from one or more tables of values A, at any point of space covered by a mesh and in time defined by its temporal resolution. The size of V is called the number of \b components (equal to the number of components of A). A P1 field is a field where values are stored at node level, a P0 field is a field where values are stored at cell level. - \b Intensive \b field: represents intensive physical data (i.e. which do not depend on the amount of material). @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Examples: mass, volume, time, power. - \b Conservativity: preservation of conservation laws governing physical quantities during their discretization or their interpolation. - \b Projection: modification (by interpolation) of the entity on which a field is defined. The projection is called \b conservative if the interpolation uses intersection detection. The projection is said \b not \b conservative if the interpolation localizes a cloud of points in a mesh. - The \b Gauss \b integration \b points are the geometrical points where the numerical integration of a given quantity is performed. Precise location of these nodes and a sufficient number (related to the approximation order of the integration term) allow for an exact integration in the case of polynomial functions integration. -- \b Kriging: a linear estimation method guaranteeing minimum variance. The estimate at a given point P is obtained locally from the point values ​​on a neighbourhood of P. +- \b Kriging: a linear estimation method guaranteeing minimum variance. The estimate at a given point P is obtained locally from the point values on a neighbourhood of P. - \b Code \b coupling: run of two numerical codes (or two instances of the same code) in such a way that information is passed from one instance to the other. -- 2.39.2