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I think I implemented both `CellVariable.BC2GhostCells()` and `CellVariable.bc_to_ghost()` to have one that change the ghost cell values in place and one that creates a new cell by assigning the ghost cell values when creating a new cell variable with known boundary conditions. It is indeed an excellent idea to have boundary conditions as a property of cell values. It has several benefits specially when working with non/linear systems of equations.
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I think I implemented both CellVariable.BC2GhostCells() and CellVariable.bc_to_ghost() to have one that change the ghost cell values in place and one that creates a new cell by assigning the ghost cell values when creating a new cell variable with known boundary conditions. It is indeed an excellent idea to have boundary conditions as a property of cell values. It has several benefits specially when working with non/linear systems of equations.CellVariable.BC2GhostCells() and CellVariable.bc_to_ghost()Apr 8, 2024
Originally posted by @simulkade in #34 (comment)
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