Some tools to study wave phenomena computational and mathematical implications
- Clone repository
$ git clone https://github.com/igormorgado/wave
- Build
$ cd wave
# make wave
- If you have Seismic Unix correctly installed. Test with:
$ ./run_test.sh
Is good to install seismic unix for visualization tool
wave: creates a wavefield.
oldwave: Creates a wavefield (deprecated).
d2a: convert binary double data to ascii data (to fill empty disks)
d2f: convert binary double data to binary float data (necessary to use seismic unix visualization tools
bfdiff: calculate the difference between two binary float files
bddiff: calculate the difference between two binary double files
For more infor check command helps.
- Testing residuals from 8th order and 2th order
./wave -order 8 -t 0.25 > wave8th.bin
./wave -order 2 -t 0.25 > wave2th.bin
./bddiff wave2th.bin < wave8th.bin | ./d2f | xmovie n1=500 n2=500 d1=1 d2=1 clip=0.01 loop=2