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S. Nilsson and G. Volpe, “Metastable clusters and channels formed by activeparticles with aligning interactions,”New Journal of Physics,vol.19,no.11,p. 115008, 2017.
as part of FFR120: Simulation of Complex Systems at Chalmers University.
Super high rotational randomness
github.com/cunov/Simulation-Of-Complex-Systems
S. Nilsson and G. Volpe, “Metastable clusters and channels formed by activeparticles with aligning interactions,”New Journal of Physics,vol.19,no.11,p. 115008, 2017.
as part of FFR120: Simulation of Complex Systems at Chalmers University.
Low-ish rotational randomness, medium torque, medium radius of interaction
github.com/cunov/Simulation-Of-Complex-Systems
S. Nilsson and G. Volpe, “Metastable clusters and channels formed by activeparticles with aligning interactions,”New Journal of Physics,vol.19,no.11,p. 115008, 2017.
as part of FFR120: Simulation of Complex Systems at Chalmers University.
Low rotational randomness, high torque, high radius of interaction
github.com/cunov/Simulation-Of-Complex-Systems
S. Nilsson and G. Volpe, “Metastable clusters and channels formed by activeparticles with aligning interactions,”New Journal of Physics,vol.19,no.11,p. 115008, 2017.
as part of FFR120: Simulation of Complex Systems at Chalmers University.
Low rotational randomness and medium torque
github.com/cunov/Simulation-Of-Complex-Systems
S. Nilsson and G. Volpe, “Metastable clusters and channels formed by activeparticles with aligning interactions,”New Journal of Physics,vol.19,no.11,p. 115008, 2017.
as part of FFR120: Simulation of Complex Systems at Chalmers University.
High rotational randomness and low torque
github.com/cunov/Simulation-Of-Complex-Systems
S. Nilsson and G. Volpe, “Metastable clusters and channels formed by activeparticles with aligning interactions,”New Journal of Physics,vol.19,no.11,p. 115008, 2017.
as part of FFR120: Simulation of Complex Systems at Chalmers University.
Low rotational randomness and medium torque
github.com/cunov/Simulation-Of-Complex-Systems
Go hug your mom :)
Range("F1").Offset(i + nWts, 0).FormulaR1C1 = "=SUMPRODUCT(R2C1:R" & nWts + 1 & "C1 , R[-1]C[-2]:R[" & -nWts & "]C[-2])"
I must have hit F10 at some point (which plays/pauses the recording) because all of Problem 4 was cut out. However, you can find tonight's Excel file in the e-mail I sent out, which I imagine will be enough for you to fully comprehend the problem.