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WIP: first-order upwind SBP coefficients #154

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@ranocha ranocha commented Nov 24, 2022

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@ranocha ranocha force-pushed the hr/1st_order_upwind branch from b8ebd7f to 5ca14b1 Compare November 24, 2022 08:58
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Merging #154 (1e73882) into main (7dceabc) will increase coverage by 0.04%.
The diff coverage is 100.00%.

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Coverage: 91.47% (+0.04%) from 91.427% when pulling 1e73882 on hr/1st_order_upwind into 7dceabc on main.

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