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Naming convention: coefficient form PDE

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Hi,

I can't find in the documentation the naming convention used in the coefficient form interface physics. For instance I would like to plot the diffusion coefficient (named 'c' in the GUI). I already tried several more or less logical possibilities (c, c.c, c.c11, ...) but no success till now...

Thanks in advance,

Alain Glière

1 Reply Last Post Dec 6, 2014, 7:38 p.m. EST
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