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    #  Grid parameters
    #############################################
    
    structuredGrid = true
    
    lower = 0  -0.005
    upper = 0.1 0.005
    
    #############################################
    #  Solver parameters
    #############################################
    
    
    # Number of homotopy steps for the Dirichlet boundary conditions
    
    numHomotopySteps = 24
    
    
    # Tolerance of the trust region solver
    tolerance = 1e-8
    
    # Max number of steps of the trust region solver
    maxTrustRegionSteps = 200
    
    # Initial trust-region radius
    initialTrustRegionRadius = 0.1
    
    # Number of multigrid iterations per trust-region step
    numIt = 200
    
    # Number of presmoothing steps
    nu1 = 3
    
    # Number of postsmoothing steps
    nu2 = 3
    
    # Number of coarse grid corrections
    mu = 1
    
    # Number of base solver iterations
    baseIt = 100
    
    # Tolerance of the multigrid solver
    mgTolerance = 1e-7
    
    # Tolerance of the base grid solver
    baseTolerance = 1e-8
    
    # Measure convergence
    instrumented = 0
    
    ############################
    
    #   Material parameters
    
    # Parameters for the twisted 0.1x0.01 strip
    
    thickness = 0.002
    
    # corresponds to E = 3.5GPa, nu=0.31
    mu = 5.6452e+09
    lambda = 2.1796e+09
    
    
    # Cosserat couple modulus
    mu_c = 0
    
    # Length scale parameter
    
    #############################################
    #  Boundary values
    #############################################
    
    
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    problem = twisted-strip
    
    
    ###  Python predicate specifying all Dirichlet grid vertices
    # x is the vertex coordinate
    dirichletVerticesPredicate = "x[0] < 0.001 or x[0] > 0.0999"
    
    
    # Initial deformation
    initialDeformation = "[x[0], x[1], 0]"