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Contact: jvick3@unm.edu | Contact: jvick3@unm.edu |
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[[people:james_vickers:crit1|Crit 1 materials]] | [[people:james_vickers:project_submission|Project submission]] |
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| [[people:james_vickers:crit3|Crit 3 materials]] |
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[[people:james_vickers:crit2|Crit 2 materials]] | [[people:james_vickers:crit2|Crit 2 materials]] |
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| [[people:james_vickers:crit1|Crit 1 materials]] |
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[[people:james_vickers:researcher_pres|Alife researcher presentation materials]] | [[people:james_vickers:researcher_pres|Alife researcher presentation materials]] |
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{{:people:james_vickers:model_desc_v2.pdf|Model description, v2 (PDF)}} | |
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[[people:james_vickers:model_desc_v2_plain|Model description, v2 (plain text)]] | |
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[[people:james_vickers:Figure 1|Figure 1]] | |
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[[people:james_vickers:first_graphs|Smattering of graphs]] | |
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[[people:james_vickers:pop_graphs|Population graphs]] | |
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Current title/abstract: | Current title/abstract: |
by allowing them to do so regardless of their distance from their protectee Atom. | by allowing them to do so regardless of their distance from their protectee Atom. |
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Edit: Wow, allowing Isolator's at any distance to repulse (rather than just R-1) improved the | **Edit:** Wow, allowing Isolator's at any distance to repulse (rather than just R-1) improved the |
protection performance pretty significantly. You can see the difference in some of my graphs, but the | protection performance pretty significantly. You can see the difference in some of my graphs, but the |
//half-lifes// really tell the tale. I define half-life as the time in AEPS it takes for half of the Atom's in an experiment to be wiped out (by Eraser, usually). A couple notable comparisons between limited and full repulsion: | //half-lifes// really tell the tale. I define half-life as the time in AEPS it takes for half of the Atom's in an experiment to be wiped out (by Eraser, usually). A couple notable comparisons between limited and full repulsion: |