Gerris Tests



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1  Introduction

This document is automatically generated from the results obtained when running the Gerris test suite. The test suite is run daily on the development branch of the version-controlled source code.

Note that the stable branch (from which snapshot versions and packages are generated) is only updated when all of the tests succeed i.e. the status of the test cases below reflects the state of the development branch only.

2  Poisson

3  Advection and diffusion

4  Euler

5  Axisymmetric

6  Navier-Stokes

7  Solid boundaries

8  Moving solid boundaries

9  Surface tension

10  Contact lines

11  Shallow-water

12  Saint-Venant

13  General Orthogonal Coordinates

14  Electrohydrodynamics

15  Groundwater

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