Changes between Version 22 and Version 23 of doc/app/agent_parameters


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Nov 6, 2018 8:02:49 AM (6 years ago)
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weniger
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    498498Magnitude of the repulsive force obstacles exert on agents (in m^2^ s^-2^).\\\\
    499 The repulsive force obstacles exert on agents according to the original social force model (https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.51.4282 Helbing, 1995]) is calculated from a potential field and drops exponentially with distance. This is the magnitude of that potential field.
     499The repulsive force obstacles exert on agents according to the original social force model (Helbing and Molnár, 1995) is calculated from a potential field and drops exponentially with distance. This is the magnitude of that potential field.
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    526526Width of agent repulsive field (in m).\\\\
    527 The repulsive force agents exert on each other according to the original social force model (https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.51.4282 Helbing, 1995]) is calculated from a potential field and drops exponentially with distance. This is the width of that potential field.
     527The repulsive force agents exert on each other according to the original social force model (Helbing and Molnár, 1995) is calculated from a potential field and drops exponentially with distance. This is the width of that potential field.
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    540540Width of obstacle repulsive field (in m).\\\\
    541 The repulsive force obstacles exert on agents according to the original social force model (https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.51.4282 Helbing, 1995]) is calculated from a potential field and drops exponentially with distance. This is the width of that potential field.
     541The repulsive force obstacles exert on agents according to the original social force model (Helbing and Molnár, 1995) is calculated from a potential field and drops exponentially with distance. This is the width of that potential field.
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