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To run test_rexi you need to specify the geometry (and relevant parameters), the name of the setup (defined in sw_setup.py) which will specify the initial conditions, the time at which you wish to evaluate the solution and the REXI parameters h and M. You can also specify whether to run with a direct or block iterative solver. For example, to run the f plane wave test from Schreiber et. a. 2016, type: python test_rexi.py --square 1. 128 wave_scenario 0.1 0.2 200 This will set up a square mesh of size 1. with 128 cells in each direction. u and h will be initialised with functions provided in the paper and specified in sw_setup.py. The remaining 3 parameters are t, the time to evaluate the solution, and the REXI parameters h and M. The default is to use the block iterative solver parameters, or you can specify --direct_solve.
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