Update 3.2 User interfaces authored by Udo Ziegler's avatar Udo Ziegler
......@@ -1607,7 +1607,7 @@ for obvious reasons of consistency.
and are needed in the numerical procedure.*
An analytic EOS is enabled by appropriate choice in the parameter
interface `nirvana.par` under category `PHYSICS SPECIFICATIONS` (code
interface `nirvana.par` under category PHYSICS SPECIFICATIONS (code
paramter: `_C.eos`).
#### Tabulated EOS
......@@ -1745,7 +1745,7 @@ vicinity of the given testpoint should be resolved with the limitation
\|`level`\|`_C.imr` where code paramter `_C.imr` is
the maximum allowed initial mesh refinement level specified by the user
in the parameter interface `nirvana.par` under the category
`MESH REFINEMENT`. In practice, the user defines spatial domains in
MESH REFINEMENT. In practice, the user defines spatial domains in
`initDomainUser.c` via mathematical relations, checks whether the
testpoint is contained and then returns the requested refinement level.
The following code fragment illustrates the procedure for a spherical
......@@ -1826,7 +1826,7 @@ value `level`>0 forces mesh refinement up to refinement
level `level` with the limitation `level``_C.amr`
where code parameter `_C.amr` is the maximum allowed mesh refinement
level specified by the user in the parameter interface `nirvana.par`
under category `MESH REFINEMENT`. Like in the `initDomainUser.c`
under category MESH REFINEMENT. Like in the `initDomainUser.c`
interface the user can define spatial domains via mathematical
relations, checks whether the testpoint is contained and then returns
the requested refinement control parameter.
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