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Old   November 5, 2013, 11:08
Default Working with distribution functions in OpenFOAM
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Dear foamers,

have anyone encountered problems of solving system of equations with distribution functions? Say, I have a Fokker-Planck-like equation but the distribution function also have spatial coordinates.

Generally speaking, it's 4D problem, where 3 dimensions correspond to spatial dimensions and fourth dimension is referred to Fokker-Planck equation.

Also, I have to calculate some convolutions of my distribution function.

If someone worked with such problems in OpenFOAM, please, could you give any hints about that?

Best regards,
Aleksey.
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