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(M.Sc. Lothar Dirks) Take a finite chessboard and let grains of sand fall down onto it at random. As soon as there are four grains of sand in one of the squares, they are distributed to the four adjacent [...] adjacent squares (at the boundary of the board the grains of sand fall down). This dynamic behavior describes a simple two-dimensional version of the Bak-Tang-Wiesenfeld model. The recurrent states of this dynamical
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and societal importance is considered: The interaction of a vehicle with complex materials such as sand, mud or snow. On such surfaces, vehicle stability is not always given: Collisions or vehicle rollover
examines how static passive props both in VR as well as in the physical reality and interaction with sand – as a form of passive shape-changing props – in VR affect the user engagement. The meta-research
industry BMBF-Projekt Duration: 01.04.2020 - 31.03.2023 PI : Peter Maaß On complex materials such as sand, mud or snow, vehicle stability is not always a given: Collisions or vehicle rollover may be unavoidable
using a variety of different techniques, e.g., performing veneer work, treating wood surfaces by sanding, planing, and varnishing Creating handcrafted wood joints and attaching hardware Setting up and operating
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patches of coral-algal mounds that grow on old lava flows surrounded by sand. We discovered a rule of thumb: wherever the seafloor is sand rather than coral, ground temperatures are relatively high. Wherever
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Meckenstock, R.U. (2015). Selective elimination of bacterial faecal indicators in the Schmutzdecke of slow sand filtration columns. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology December 2015, 99 (23), 10323-10332. Lavik
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Processing materials with many different techniques, e. g., using veneer, treating wood surfaces by sanding, planing, or varnishing Producing wood joints and attaching fittings Setting up and operating program-
Sandbox Games' of the Digital Media Working Group deals with creative and playful interaction with sand in VR. more © Project LOGOS LOGOS (SuSe 2019) Advisor: Prof. Dr. Rainer Malaka, Dr. Robert Porzel