#include "LayoutData.H"#include "Interval.H"#include "FArrayBox.H"#include "DisjointBoxLayout.H"#include "Copier.H"#include "SPMD.H"#include "memtrack.H"#include "BoxLayoutDataI.H"Include dependency graph for BoxLayoutData.H:

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| class | AliasDataFactory |
| class | BoxLayoutData |
| Data on a BoxLayout. More... | |
| class | DataFactory |
| Factory object to data members of a BoxLayoutData container. More... | |
| class | DefaultDataFactory |
| Factory object to data members of a BoxLayoutData container. More... | |
| class | FABAliasDataFactory |
| class | LDOperator |
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| Real | norm (const BoxLayoutData< FArrayBox > &A, const Interval &interval, const int &p=2) |
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not actually L-p norms, since it doesn't take into account the dx of the system. A user can take that into account or not. For p != 0, returns pth root of sum of pth powers over all points in all fabs and all components in the interval: ( sum [ |A[i][pt,var]|^p : FArrayBox A[i], point pt in A[i].box(), var in interval ] )^(1/p) To turn into an L-p norm, one needs to multiply this by dx^(SpaceDim/p). For p == 0, returns global max over all points in all fabs and all components in the interval: max [ |A[i][pt,var]| : FArrayBox A[i], point pt in A[i].box(), var in interval ] Some people don't like that this norm is not normalized based on number of points in A. Normalization is your problem. |
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