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发表于 2011-3-28 00:37:52
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Dear Wdlxmzd,
Thank you very much for your honest and candid response to my inquiry, which I do appreciate. The dire situation you described only confirms my suspicion. It is because of this intolerable situation which prompted me to express my dissent with those "experts" who have been by and large responsible for the LB fashion trend in China.
While agreeing in part with your assessment of the current situation in academia in China, I cannot entirely agree with your outlook and your general assessment about the LB method.
First, yes, we have to recognize the reality (承认现实), but by no means we have to MAINTAIN the status quo (维持现状). Students in China may not be able to do much to change the status quo, but in my position I do NOT have to go along with those "experts" in China. The least we can and should do is to tell the truth, and not to push the students into dark pits. For this reason, we are organizing the Spring School on LBM in Beijing (May 2-6). The students will hear the things countering the loud noises yelled by those "experts" in China. We do not expect to reverse the tide (or tsunami), that will take time and persistence. But we believe this will make some difference -- even to a small number of students, it would be a gratification.
I also find your response in a sharp contrast with your comments about the LBGK scheme, which has been condemned and completely abandoned by many who work in the field and are serious. Since you believe that "实 际上很多LBM能做的,传统方法能做,而且做得很好", then my question is, naturally, why have you invested your time in the LBM (assuming you have)? One likely answer could be that it was not your choice but your mentor's (I could be wrong, of course). However, after having realized that "实际上很多LBM能做的,传统方法能做,而且做得很好", why are you still defending the LBGK scheme (or its existence) so vigorously? I use the word "defending" for I know no better word, and it is not meant to label you or offend you.
The question we ought to ask is not whether a method/scheme can do things very well or not, but which method/scheme is better for what and when. To this end, we have done some serious benchmarks to make the point. The point is not that some traditional methods can or cannot work very well, the point is at what cost and how versatile these methods can be.
There is another point I would like to discuss here. It's easy (or easier) to blame bosses or mentors -- most of them, if not all, are guilty as charged. But, what about students themselves? The question asked in this particular discussion board is a basic calculus question concerning multi-dimensional definitive integrals and the concept of symmetry (对称性) and isotropy (各向同性), which have absolutely nothing to do with the LBM or kinetic theory particularly. They are the most basic and fundamental concepts in physics and mathematics. While I have never been discouraged by those "experts" who are nothing more than charlatans, however, I have been very much discouraged by those students telling me linear algebra of 9x9 matrices are too hard to handle. Well, we can blame the entire dysfunctional education system in China ..., but that won't solve any problem for us, not soon anyway.
-- LSL
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