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Hi
It would be nice for there to be a spherical wedge basis that can solve for a subset of wavenumbers in phi. For example, instead of having wavenumbers m in phi as [...,-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4,...], as in a shell basis, the spherical wedge basis would solve for [...-2mc,-mc,0,mc,2mc,...] where mc is provided. This would be useful in providing a reduced model for some systems of equations that behave like this.
Thanks,
Calum
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Hi
It would be nice for there to be a spherical wedge basis that can solve for a subset of wavenumbers in phi. For example, instead of having wavenumbers m in phi as [...,-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4,...], as in a shell basis, the spherical wedge basis would solve for [...-2mc,-mc,0,mc,2mc,...] where mc is provided. This would be useful in providing a reduced model for some systems of equations that behave like this.
Thanks,
Calum
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: