Hi Gael
I am not sure to understand if you want to deal with fine->coarse
boundaries or not, but I feel that if you want to do this it would be
more difficult than the method you propose (I think it also concerns
communication when bc are applied). It is really a guess, not a
certitude...
In any case, for a different application, I also find it would be
useful to have a gboolean check_neighbors as an argument in
ftt_cell_refine_single, just as oct_new has. This would avoid to
create an extra function.
Best
Daniel
2012/11/12 Gael Guedon <
gaelg...@gmail.com>:
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