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From: traenkle_at_hidden_email_address.net
Date: 07/10/1995



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From: Eberhard Traenkle <traenkle_at_TOLIMAN.PHYSIK.FU-BERLIN.DE> Subject: simulation programs To: Multiple recipients of list METEOPTIC
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In-Reply-To: <5773B5436_at_colossusip.geog.ualberta> from "RUSS SAMPSON" at Jul

              6, 95 04:15:31 pm

COMPUTER SIMULATION I have written computer programs for the simulation and visualisation of rainbows, halos, pollencoronas and mirages. Last week I prepared my homepage at the WWW server of the department. I put
in the homepage a picture from our halo simulation program and two pictures
from our pollencorona simulation program - just for demonstration.

   I like to use computer simulation and visualisation of physical processes
as a pedagogical aid in lectures and as examples for student exercises. I put also in the homepage a list of 60 such programs.

   More information you can get from the hompage

   http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/~traenkle/

Is anybody interested in an exchange of such computer programs ?

                regards,      Eberhard Traenkle