[WIP] Add IPython notebooks with PyClaw versions of FVM book examples#46
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I like the idea of keeping it at least somewhat self-contained as this could serve as a quick-reference for examples in the book and would give some of the examples some context without the book. |
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This is now closely tied to clawpack/visclaw#100, in order to avoid cluttering the notebooks with lots of plotting/jsanimation code. |
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So far, I have just ported the first example (simple waves for acoustics, from Chapter 3). Comments on the notebook are welcome. I included a few comments explaining bits of code, but no mathematical discussion since that is in the book. Afterward, I thought that it might be worth putting an explanation into the notebook so that it is more self-contained. Thoughts?