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Two-State Nuclear Decay JS Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Two-State Nuclear Decay Javascript Model simulates the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei into other nuclei. In this model, the resultant nuclei are stable and there are no…
Three-State Nuclear JS Model  [ Computer Program ]
  
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The Three-State Nuclear Decay JavaScript Model extends the Two-State Nuclear Decay JavaScript Model to simulate the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei in which the parent nucleus…
  
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In this application we study the evolution of a system consisted of N=800 identical, but discrete, cells placed at the vertices of a lattice. Each cell can exist in one of two states…

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