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Dive into the world of fancy math equations and "super" computers in the CMACS Project. Discover the results of Spiral waves and tip trajectory variations with the Minimal Resistor Model (MRM) compared to MCM. Explore the meanings behind TWP and TWM parameters.
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CMACS ProjectVarying TWP and TWM Group 1 Pooja Sharma Sandeep Sadhu Joan Marc Queens College Lehman College Hunter College
What are we working with? • Fancy math equations • “Super” computers • Spiral waves
TWP & TWM • What do they mean?
τw+ = 50 τw- = 10 τw- = 25 τw- = 50 τw- = 75 τw- = 100 τw- = 150 τw- = 300
τw+ = 100 τw- = 10 τw- = 25 τw- = 50 τw- = 75 τw- = 100 τw- = 150 τw- = 300 τw- = 400
τw+ = 150, VARYING τw- τw- = 10 τw- = 25 τw- = 50 τw- = 75 τw- = 100 τw- = 150 τw- = 300 τw- = 400
τw+ = 200, VARYING τw- τw- = 10 τw- = 25 τw- = 50 τw- = 75 τw- = 150 τw- = 300 τw- = 400
τw+ = 250, VARYING τw- τw- = 10 τw- = 75 τw- = 150 τw- = 300 τw- = 400
τw+ = 300, VARYING τw- τw- = 10 τw- = 150 τw- = 300 τw- = 400
τw+ = 350, VARYING τw- τw- = 10 τw- =150
τw+ = 400, VARYING τw- τw- = 10 τw- = 150
Acknowledgements Our thanks to: Flavio Fenton Nancy Griffeth Ezio Bartocci Jim Glimm Rupinder Singh James Gilmour Terri Grosso Joshua Rogers Kai Zhao