Transform integrals onto the unit square
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Let $t$ denote an arbitrary triangle in the 2-dimensional mesh and let $hat{t}$ denote the reference triangle. Given are also two integrals: $$I_t(g) = int_t g(x) dx $$ and $$J_t(g) = int_t nabla g(x) dx $$ for $x in mathbb R^2$.
Now, if $$phi: (0,1)^2 to hat{t} $$ $$(epsilon, n) to (epsilon, (1-epsilon) n)$$
Can anyone transform the integrals $I_t$ and $J_t$ onto the unit square via $hat{t}$ ?
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Let $t$ denote an arbitrary triangle in the 2-dimensional mesh and let $hat{t}$ denote the reference triangle. Given are also two integrals: $$I_t(g) = int_t g(x) dx $$ and $$J_t(g) = int_t nabla g(x) dx $$ for $x in mathbb R^2$.
Now, if $$phi: (0,1)^2 to hat{t} $$ $$(epsilon, n) to (epsilon, (1-epsilon) n)$$
Can anyone transform the integrals $I_t$ and $J_t$ onto the unit square via $hat{t}$ ?
geometry numerical-methods transformation
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Let $t$ denote an arbitrary triangle in the 2-dimensional mesh and let $hat{t}$ denote the reference triangle. Given are also two integrals: $$I_t(g) = int_t g(x) dx $$ and $$J_t(g) = int_t nabla g(x) dx $$ for $x in mathbb R^2$.
Now, if $$phi: (0,1)^2 to hat{t} $$ $$(epsilon, n) to (epsilon, (1-epsilon) n)$$
Can anyone transform the integrals $I_t$ and $J_t$ onto the unit square via $hat{t}$ ?
geometry numerical-methods transformation
Let $t$ denote an arbitrary triangle in the 2-dimensional mesh and let $hat{t}$ denote the reference triangle. Given are also two integrals: $$I_t(g) = int_t g(x) dx $$ and $$J_t(g) = int_t nabla g(x) dx $$ for $x in mathbb R^2$.
Now, if $$phi: (0,1)^2 to hat{t} $$ $$(epsilon, n) to (epsilon, (1-epsilon) n)$$
Can anyone transform the integrals $I_t$ and $J_t$ onto the unit square via $hat{t}$ ?
geometry numerical-methods transformation
geometry numerical-methods transformation
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