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I think this would make a nice little paper for the American Journal of Physics - the idea would be to enable teachers to pick up dark matter simulations as a topic for use in class. We'd want to give them some pointers as to where to get N-body data etc, and then explain how the print outs were derived, what they show etc, so they can realize their own halos and filaments and use them as a teaching aid. What do you think?
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I think this would make a nice little paper for the American Journal of Physics - the idea would be to enable teachers to pick up dark matter simulations as a topic for use in class. We'd want to give them some pointers as to where to get N-body data etc, and then explain how the print outs were derived, what they show etc, so they can realize their own halos and filaments and use them as a teaching aid. What do you think?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: