Fixed the comment, which incorrectly said "non-Galerkin".
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* $Revision$
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***********************************************************************EHEADER*/
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/******************************************************************************
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*
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*
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*****************************************************************************/
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#include "headers.h"
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#include "pfmg.h"
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*
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* Since r_l and e_l point to the same temporary data, the boundary ghost values
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* are not guaranteed to stay clear as needed in the constant coefficient case.
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* In addition, for the non-Galerkin case, the interpolation operator is set to
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* be a variable coefficient operator. However, interpolation values that reach
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* In addition, for the Galerkin case, the interpolation operator is set to be a
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* variable coefficient operator. However, interpolation values that reach
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* outside of the boundary are currently not always computed to be zero in this
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* case, so we can't rewrite SemiRestrict and SemiInterp to faithfully zero out
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* boundary ghost values only when needed because there isn't enough context.
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